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Demolition of historic Limerick building unlikely for weeks

Demolition of historic Limerick building unlikely for weeks Reporter: );   ); THE controversial demolition of an historic Limerick building is unlikely to take place for a number of weeks. Over the weekend, a number of parties, including Independent councillor Elisa O’Donovan said the knocking of Curragower House in Clancy’s Strand was set to take place this Monday. It came after An Bord Pleanala gave approval to Derry Corbett to demolish the existing building and replace it with one house, three apartments and a cafe. Over the weekend, Cllr O’Donovan Tweeted the Heritage Minister Malcolm Noonan to urge him to step in and prevent it from happening.

King James School donation to Resurrected Bites — Harrogate Informer

Shares Children and Staff of King James have generously donated to Resurrected Bites, the charity that provides food parcels for those in the area that struggling financially to feed themselves or their family. The school put the appeal to their students, and within a few days they had already collected a large pallet of food. Resurrected Bites supports many families in the area, including a number that have children at the school. The school has been working closely with families that are having difficulties, and before North Yorkshire County Council released their voucher they were looking at running a similar scheme.

Resurrected Bites appeal sees thousands of Christmas presents donated in a huge community response — Harrogate Informer

Shares An appeal for Christmas gifts for local has gained a huge response with thousands being donated. Resurrected Bites are delivering food to local families in need. They distribute food donated by individuals, businesses and from distribution warehouses of short-date or damaged food. Although they have seen the demand for food parcels dramatically increase over recent months, they wanted to do more. In November, they started a further appeal for unused or unwanted gifts that they could wrap and deliver to their customers. They especially wanted to make sure that parents had something to give their children on Christmas day..

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