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It may not be allowed to quite have a full house just yet but organisers at a bingo hall opened their doors once again today.
And players heading to Fenton s Buzz Bingo this evening were due to be greeted by singer Coleen Nolan who is poised to host a special game to celebrate the venue s reopening.
Norwich church s year of family food initiatives Teaming up with supermarket Morrisons to deliver pizza-making kits to local families in Catton, Norwich, over half-term, was just the latest in a pandemic-long series of initiatives by Oak Grove Community Church to help vulnerable people. Senior leader Darren Woodward, said: “Just before last Easter, when toilet rolls and pasta were in short supply, we came up with a simple response to the emerging pandemic and delivered simple care boxes of basic foodstuffs and some activities to about 17 families whom we had made contact with through the Kids Matter Parenting Programme that Lynette facilitates for us.”
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12:38 PM February 18, 2021
Updated:
4:28 PM February 18, 2021
Morrisons Catton community champion Michelle Mendham is pictured right with Charlie Cullum, Market Street manager, to launch the pizza making kit half-term scheme.
- Credit: Maurice Gray
Dozens of families are being donated homemade pizza kits to support hunger across the half-term holidays.
Morrisons Catton has teamed up with local community groups, the Oak Grove Community Church and the Mile Cross Phoenix Children s Project, to distribute the kits to 150 local families.
Lynette and Darren Woodward from Oak Grove Community Church deliver the pizza making kits
- Credit: Submitted
Michelle Mendham, community champion for the store, said: The pizza kits are a fantastic idea as they are an opportunity for parents to get involved in an activity with the children as well as providing food on the table.
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Innovative Technology Allows Novel Integrated Payment Options to Spread
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NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With the emergence of online platforms, digital payment solutions have rapidly evolved throughout recent years. Typically, most payment providers advance their systems to send or receive funds quicker while providing top-line security. Meanwhile, the industry is largely being fueled by the changing demographic trends across the world. Specifically, millennials are responsible for the broad adoption of digital payment solutions, and as a generation that is heavily influenced by technology, their daily habits are intertwined around their phones, computers, and the internet. What remains key is consumer choice. People want a frictionless experience, taking the path of least resistance, just as long as they can remain secure, said Bill Gajda, Global Head, Innovation & Strategic Partnerships at Visa. Millennials will continue to drive mobile