St Albans Caribbean community rallies together to help families after devastating St Vincent volcano eruption They weren t really given much time to evacuate, they just had to run to get shelter
Ash rises into the air as La Soufriere volcano erupts on the eastern Caribbean island of St Vincent (Image: AP Photo/Orvil Samuel)
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Led by Steph, a fundraising campaign is set to raise thousands of pounds to level the garden in time for summer and ensure equal access for all the children including Priya.
Gail added: ‘If we were able to raise enough funds to even level a proportion of the garden, that would be an area she could go and play independently.
‘It’s just to give her that independence and with the summer coming we thought it would be nice.’
Around £5,000 will be needed to completely transform the garden, and Steph is kicking off the efforts with a raffle which has seen amazing support from the community.
Police tape outside Endon Co-op following a cash machine raid (Image: Diane Leopard)
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Supermarket workers have told how they have been the victims of daily abuse, threats and violence since the start of the pandemic.