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The Darlington & Stockton Times has joined forces with North Yorkshire County Council through the Team North Yorkshire movement to highlight acts of kindness and community support. In the latest instalment, we focus a charity providing lifeline social connections for residents FEW events connected to the coronavirus pandemic could be seen to have occurred with fortuitous timing, but the merging of two Thirsk charities was one of them. The merger resulted in the formation of Community Works just weeks before Covid-19 struck and left the organisation much better placed to cope with the challenges of the pandemic than its predecessors, The Clock and Thirsk Community Care, could have expected.
Bauer Media is expanding its Government Kickstart programme and welcoming a second round of applicants.
The new placements will include opportunities for young job-seekers to work with Bauer’s publishing and radio brands including Greatest Hits Radio, as well as Bauer Media’s charity Cash for Kids.
The programme, run by Bauer Media’s training division Bauer Academy, will provide a new intake of ‘Kickstarters’ six-month paid placements across all core areas of the business, from broadcasting and journalism, to sales and marketing.
Chris Duncan, CEO UK Publishing, said: “We were keen to support the Kickstart scheme and have been blown away by the great people coming into our business that otherwise we might have missed. I’m particularly impressed that within the few short months since our first intake we have recruited two Kickstarters into permanent roles and gone back for more.
Go Ape: The Whinlatter centre is opening new roles as part of the Kickstart scheme An outdoor adventure company has created 100 new jobs across its 34 locations in the country, which will young people get their feet on the career ladder. Go Ape, which has a base at Whinlatter Forest Park near Keswick, has opened roles in local marketing, customer experience, construction, photography and retail. The move is in support of the UK Government’s Kickstart programme. Site manager at Go Ape Whinlatter, Barry Hobbs, said: “With the loss of the larches around the visitor centre at Whinlatter, we will have to rebuild our course in the next year or two.”
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