Dave Bickel, one of the cyclists, said: Doing this will really enhance this young girl s life, and allow her to enjoy playing outdoors with her brother and sister.
Rob Vastaff, Nick Davenport, Jamie Currie, Ross Leamon, Dave Bickel, Luke Elliott and Nick Bacon, from Anglian Demolition, are taking on the Dunwich Dynamo. At the front is Toni Storer with company mascot Bullseye
- Credit: Danielle Booden We decided we really wanted to challenge ourselves. Only three of us have cycled a bit before, but the other four have really embraced it. It really has been a focal point for the business, which has been right behind us and given us time off to train.
West Lothian letting agent donate almost £10,000 to Strathcarron Hospice
The company donated 50 per cent of its marketing fees to the charity
Staff at Linlithgow-based Halliday Homes made a generous donation to Strathcarron Hospice recently.
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Staff at Linlithgow-based Halliday Homes made a generous donation to Strathcarron Hospice recently.
City College Norwich has been working with employers to support apprentices during the pandemic.
- Credit: City College
Apprentices facing uncertain futures under lockdown learning restrictions and the economic impact of coronavirus have been forced into new ways of learning skills.
Whilst the impact of the pandemic on learning in schools, colleges and universities has been the focus of much attention, colleges and employers have been forced to change their operations to support apprentices.
Hairdressing apprentices now have training sessions on Zoom.
- Credit: PA
The stark reality facing young trainees has become clear with figures revealing that apprenticeships have been halved by the coronavirus pandemic.
Punters post-race: Saturday racing in review, January 23 by James Lamb, Luke Sheehan & David Hocking Artorius dominated his rivals at Sandown Image: Getty
A Freedman-trained 2YO stole the show at Sandown, a Kiwi star enhanced her reputation even further, and we saw an all-time sick beat in Sydney. Star Performer
Levante in the Westbury Classic (Ellerslie R3)
Wins don t come much bigger than that of Levante s over the ditch at Ellerslie in the G2 Westbury Classic. The Ken Kelso-trained daughter of Proisir looked like she was in all sorts of bother at the 600m mark when dead-last in the 10-horse field, with plenty of lengths to make up and seemingly having hit a flat spot. But Collett then swung her out to the middle of the track upon straightening and asked Levante for the ultimate effort. It took a bit of riding to get her going but once she hit top gear the star Kiwi mare launched out of the ground to sweep past her rivals and score a surprisingly soft win
Updated: December 17, 2020, 11:37 am
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A Moray 13-year-old has become the youngest qualified digger driver in the country after negotiating a series of construction challenges.
Jamie Currie, from Cullen, has been obsessed with the machinery and tractors from a young age since his family built a new house.
Now the Buckie High School student can put his interest into action after obtaining his construction plant competence scheme red card – certifying him as a trained operator.