Parents rushing to book places at trendy nature nursery in South Cave
The must-have childcare setting is setting a new trend
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Treehouse Nursery co-owners Libby Pearce and Emma Foy get the keys for their new premises in South Cave
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Parents are rushing to book places for a trendy new nature nursery which is opening in South Cave
Runners raise over £3,000 for 5in5 challenge 11th May 2021
Over £3,000 was raised for the 5in5 challenge when approximately 50 runners ran in excess of 1,000km over a 24 hour period last weekend.
The event was organised by members of the local running club Carpe Diem and started at 5pm on Friday evening until 5pm on Saturday.
While some runners came and did their part, a minimum of 30minutes running, others took it to what could only be described as the extreme.
Ultramarathoner Lisa Olivera, club member and one of the event organisers, ran 74km in the 24 hours. Running through the night by doing a 10km at 1am or 12km at 6am for example.
Northland Paralympian Emma Foy retires after amazing career
7 Apr, 2021 04:26 AM
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Laura Thompson, left, and Dargaville s Emma Foy with their medals from the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Foy has announced her retirement from the sport after a hugely successful career.
Laura Thompson, left, and Dargaville s Emma Foy with their medals from the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Foy has announced her retirement from the sport after a hugely successful career.
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SUP070421NADfoy2.JPG Laura Thompson (left), and Dargaville s Emma Foy with their medals from the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Foy has announced her retirement from the sport after a hugely successful career.
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Stuff team will vote to determine a winner in each category by ranking the finalists from No 1 to No 4. Once the five category winners have been found, we will also hold a vote to determine a supreme winner, and all six awards will be handed out at the same time. The Halberg Foundation decided in November that “with international sporting events being severely affected in 2020” as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, it would consider “performances of merit” from the year alongside those from 2021 at the start of 2022. At its annual gala function in Auckland next Thursday, it will instead hand out Decade Champion awards for the 2010s, with the voting academy choosing from the various winners over the past 10 years.
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