The Easter bunny was handing out lots of chocolate treats Children and pensioners were paid a special visit by the Easter bunny last week. Charity Community Spirit spent the last three weeks donating 328 chocolate Easter eggs to children in Yoker, Clydebank and Dumbarton to help combat loneliness. Kat Boyle, who runs the charity, told the Post: “It was all free of charge. It was just for anybody that needed it, especially care homes or people who have been shielding. “Even though we are based in Yoker we want to help as many people as possible. “I have been doing community work for years, so knew I wanted to do something Easter related. We usually do something big. We are so keen to get more people involved and be more active in the community.”
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THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of
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The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication. Some traditions were established early in the life of the new city. In February 1862,
The Press published its first coverage of the three-day Canterbury Cup horse races, followed by the first show of the Canterbury Pastoral and Agricultural Association in October, which “may be pronounced in the midst of some drawbacks to have been a great success,” the paper reported. “The show took place in a paddock of about four acres, in Armagh-street, surrounded by a high and thick gorse fence, and covered with a beautiful sward of English grass,”