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£50,000 support for low carbon community projects

Persimmon Homes donates £1000 | Western Telegraph

A series of roadshows to promote the beauty of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has received a £1,000 boost, Picture: Jean Vaughan, Caerfai Bay A series of roadshows to promote the beauty of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has received a £1,000 boost from a local housebuilder. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust is organising the roadshows to encourage people to look more closely at the special qualities of the county’s beaches - and learn how to look after them. The trust has received a £1,000 grant from Persimmon Homes West Wales to help pay for equipment including microscopes, information boards and leaflets. The donation comes as part of Persimmon’s Community Champions scheme.

Police: Corrections officer used strippers, inmate work crew to smuggle contraband into prison

In this undated booking photo released by the Pasco County Sheriff s Office shows Jessica Morgan. Morgan is under arrest following an investigation that discovered a state corrections officer allowed her and another woman to smuggle booze, smokes and provide conjugal visits in the woods to inmates at the Pasco County jail. (AP Photo/Pasco County Jail) LUTZ, Fla. - It was a Florida prison inmate s escape that led investigators down a rabbit hole of sin involving a corrections officer and two strippers the sheriff says brokered deals for malt liquor, cigarettes and conjugal visits in the woods. It all unfolded in September, when inmate Jason Adams escaped from a work crew in suburban Pasco County, about 30 miles north of downtown Tampa. The corrections officer overseeing the crew, Henry Blackwelder, didn t tell his superiors of the escape until three hours later. When investigators arrived, they found empty cans of Straw-Ber-Rita and Four Loko malt liquor, empty packets of synthe

Force for Nature mini-grants offered to charities, schools and more in Pembrokeshire

Children and parent holding young tree in hands for planting in black soil together as save world concept Organisations interested in improving conservation or climate change in Pembrokeshire, are welcomed to apply for mini-grants of up to £500. The Force For Nature grants set up by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust, will support projects delivered by non-profit organisations. These organisations may include charities, constituted voluntary groups, community councils, schools and sports clubs or associations. Jessica Morgan, Funding and Grants Officer at the Trust said: “Examples of projects the fund could support include wildflower meadow creation on small areas of common or public land; the purchase of school equipment, such as magnifying glasses, or bird house kits; tree saplings for a community orchard; and litter picking or beach clean equipment – as well as actions in line with our current campaigns.”

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