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A LEADING housing developer donated a number of wooden honey dippers to a nursery in Northwich to mark World Bee Day (May 20). Sunrise Nursery is located close to the developer’s Dane View and Imperial Park II developments, have distributed the honey dippers to the children as part of lessons about the importance of bees to our planet’s ecosystem. Kayleigh Walton, Nursery Manager at Sunrise Nursery Northwich, said: The children at Sunrise Nursery Northwich spent World Bee Day learning all about bees and how important they are. They learned about the different body parts of a bee, where they live, how they help flowers to grow and how they make honey.
By Gemma Sproston
Take a look at some of the latest jobs you can apply for If you’re looking for work now that lockdown restrictions are easing, here’s a handful of roles that you might want to consider applying for. If it’s a flexible office role you’re looking for, two Northwich businesses are looking for admin assistants.
The Village Restaurant and Coffee Bar at Blakemere Craft Centre in Sandiway is looking for an experienced admin assistant to join its growing team. This will involve helping with administrative tasks, compiling invoices, taking minutes, general filling and office maintenance. It’s a part time, flexible role with the opportunity to increase hours by completing additional role roles. Drop them a line, with your CV at eat@visitblakemere.co.uk