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Havering baby bank opens to help children in poverty

Published: 1:15 PM April 7, 2021    Updated: 5:06 PM April 7, 2021 The collection bins quickly filled up over the weekend as generous shoppers supported the new baby bank - Credit: Kelly Rosevear A Havering woman has launched a new baby bank for struggling mothers in order to provide families living in poverty with clothes and toys. Founder of The Baby Bank HQ Kelly, who would prefer to only use her first name, set up collection bins in Gidea Park Co-op supermarket with Claire Saunders on April 3 so shoppers could donate new and preloved items to people in need. The 42-year-old told the Recorder the bin filled up in just two hours: “Acts of kindness, no matter how small, in my opinion are never wasted.

The play s the thing (and the concerts, too): Berkshire Theatre Group taking it outdoors for abbreviated season

PITTSFIELD â€” Facing a second summer of uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, Berkshire Theatre Group is planning a smaller number of shows — and keeping them outdoors. Three theater productions and two solo concerts are scheduled at the group s campuses in Pittsfield and Stockbridge. The summer season begins June 18, with Oscar Wilde’s 1895 satirical farce, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” in the Fitzpatrick Main Stage tent at the Berkshire Theatre Festival campus in Stockbridge. The comedy will be followed by two solo concerts in The Colonial Theatre big tent in Pittsfield â€” Tony Award winner Kelli O’Hara (“The King and I”), June 25-26, and Tony Award nominee Norm Lewis (“The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess”), 7 p.m. July 2-3; “The Wizard of Oz,” July 23-Aug. 15, also in the Colonial big tent; and “Nina Simone: Four Women” by Christina Ham, Aug. 13-Sept. 5, in the Unicorn Theatre courtyard in

Rural Support s new trustees | Derry Journal

Rural Support s new trustees | Derry Journal
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East End Farm dog exercise area at Ringstead in Norfolk

Published: 11:06 AM January 13, 2021    Farmer James Young has applied to turn a field at Ringstead into a dog exercise area, where pets can be allowed to run off the lead - Credit: Jonathan MIllward Dog owners have welcomed plans for a special enclosed exercise area where pets can safely be let off their leads. Farmer James Young has applied for planning permission to change the use of part of a four-acre arable field at Ringstead, near Hunstanton. He said the site at East End Farm, on Docking Road, could be hired out to dog owners for specified slots to enable their dog to enjoy off-the-lead exercise in a safe and enclosed environment.

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