A village café will reopen its inside to customers on Monday.
Congars Café has been able to adapt to the changes over the past 12 months by offering a.
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12:00 PM May 13, 2021
Sonya and Ian Stocker who have opened Congars Café, in Broad Street Congresbury. Picture: MARK ATHERTON
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A village café will reopen its inside to customers on Monday.
Congars Café has been able to adapt to the changes over the past 12 months by offering a takeaway service, but with the easing restrictions on Monday customers will be able to return indoors.
The café will be open from 9am-4pm from Monday to Saturday.
The family-run café, in Broad Street, has both indoor and outdoor seating available with freshly prepared breakfast and lunch options, locally made cakes, hot and cold drinks, smoothies, ice cream and more.
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When Timon Ncube, 61, was refused emergency accommodation by Brighton and Hove city council in September, he was forced to live on the streets.
The UK was on the verge of its second wave of the pandemic, but the council did not house Ncube, a refused asylum seeker from Zimbabwe who came to the UK fleeing persecution, as his immigration status meant he had no recourse to public funds.
Ncube said of that time: “There were rumours that the pandemic was getting worse. It was very scary. Living on the streets is dangerous. You are exposed. There’s no dignity. One time I was sleeping in the bus stop and I woke up to people waiting for the bus. It’s very embarrassing.”
IACLE calls for entries for 2021 contact lens educator of the year awards
IACLE calls for entries for 2021 contact lens educator of the year awards
The association has encouraged members to consider applying or nominating someone for the award
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The International Association of Contact Lens Educators (IACLE) has opened entries for its 2021 contact lens educator of the year awards.
The awards, sponsored by CooperVision, recognise and award achievements in contact lens education.
The accolade will be awarded to three individuals, one from each of IACLE’s three global regions: the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe/Africa – Middle East.
Winners each receive a bursary of up to US$3,000 (approximately £2215) towards the cost of attending an international meeting. They will also be able to use the title of 2021 IACLE Contact Lens Educator of the Year for their region.
December 16, 2020
(BEDFORD) – The Bedford Parks board approved to advertise the bids for the Red Brick Restoration project. City Attorney Greg Pittman told the board members the insurance company has approved the specifications for the repair of the project.
The clean-up of the Red Brick is now complete. During that process additional damage was discovered. This discover caused a delay with the completion due to awaiting an insurance appraisal. A fire damaged the kitchen area of the building earlier this year.
Park Director Jimmy Jones announced that park employee Autumn Ray has been hired as the Assistant Maintenance Director.
Autumn Ray(left) has been hired as Assistant Maintenance Director