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Walk for Parkinson s coming at Ashton Court in October

Wilton House Join a walk for Parkinson’s UK near you or take part virtually - the choice is yours! Charity Parkinson’s UK has launched its annual Walk for Parkinson’s series, which was cancelled in 2020 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This year, there are three ways to take part: • Join one of our socially distanced organised walks in your area. • Walk for Parkinson’s 66 mile challenge: complete 66 miles of walking in July • Walk for Parkinson’s Your Way: walk 2 or 6 miles wherever you are over 25 and 26 September. The money raised by Walk for Parkinson’s will help transform the way the charity offers information and support to people with Parkinson’s, and the people in their lives. This year, thanks to the Frank and Evelyn Brake Connect Fund, sponsorship will be matched pound for pound, doubling the impact for people affected by Parkinson’s.

How to get involved in this year s Walk for Parkinson s | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

How to get involved in this year s Walk for Parkinson s | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Businesses readying for major tear-up on West Milwaukee Street

JANESVILLE Kari Reents is showing her customers now where they should enter Velvet and Tulle, her West Milwaukee Street boutique, when construction reduces the street to gravel this spring. From the end of March through part of July, Reents’ customers will have to use the back entrance to her store at 217 W. Milwaukee St. That’s when the first leg of a $5.9 million replacement of West Milwaukee Street will peel up the road and sidewalks on her block and leave nearby Franklin Street closed to traffic for weeks. Reents, who owns two storefronts, said she and other West Milwaukee Street businesses are fully aware of the impending disruption as construction moves from River Street west to the Five Points intersection this spring, summer and fall.

Walnut Cove rejects Dollar General bid | The Stokes News

By Neill Caldwell neill.caldwell@thestokesnews.com Dollar General’s proposal to build a second store in downtown Walnut Cove was rejected by the town’s Planning Board last Thursday night. WALNUT COVE The Planning and Zoning Board of the Town of Walnut Cove voted 3-1 last Thursday night to deny a developer a conditional use permit to build a Dollar General story on Main Street. The quasi-judicial hearing on the permit request dragged on for more than five hours as both sides of the issue presented multiple witnesses. The hearing was held at Willow Oak Baptist Church to accommodate the socially distanced crowd of concerned residents.

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