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Redditch boy s Primrose Hospice plea after grandfather s death

A YOUNG Redditch boy who received bereavement support from Primrose Hospice is backing its Big Summer Stroll following his grandfather s death. Theo Giles has urged people to get behind the event which takes place on Saturday, July 3 at the grounds of Hanbury Hall, near Droitwich. The nine-year-old has been supported by the hospice’s Children and Young People’s team after the death of his grandfather Mike Lewington, of Crabbs Cross, Redditch, in April. Mike and Theo’s family, which included mum and dad Sarah and Richard and older brother Elliot, 16, enjoyed dog walks through Hanbury Woods together. The family has also taken on Mike’s nine-year-old whippet Joey who joins their dog 11-year-old Daisy.

Redditch nursery opens new play areas and roof garden

Redditch nursery opens new play areas and roof garden
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Bird expands e-scooter trial zone in Redditch | Redditch Advertiser

THE electric scooter trial zone in Redditch has now been expanded for the second time since its launch. The new zone will now enable those living in Ipsley, Winyates, Matchborough, Churchill and Crabbs Cross to get where they need to go. E-scooter operator Bird launched its service in Redditch in October last year. Since then, it s has helped thousands of people travel without the need for a car. The trial zone was doubled in size in January. As part of the expansion, Bird is working with the council to install signage in Arrow Valley to help riders navigate easily between East and West Redditch.

Plea after dumped donations at Salvation Army in Redditch

STAFF at a Redditch charity shop are frustrated and worried about rats as people continue to leave donations behind their rubbish bins. Team members at the Salvation Army shop, on Evesham Road in Crabbs Cross, have issued a plea after donations have been stacking up outside the store on weekends. They fear that the build up of dumped donations could lead to a rat problem and have put up signs urging members of the public to stop leaving items. Although dry items left outside can be used by the charity, items that have been soaked by rain have to be thrown away. The emptying of bins comes at a cost to the charity and they are also conscious of how much ends up at a landfill site.

Areas in Redditch with the most Covid-19 cases

THE Covid-19 infection rate in Redditch remains the highest in Worcestershire after case numbers fluctuated throughout February. The leader of Redditch Borough Council Matt Dormer has said controlling the virus is “always going to be a challenge” in the area, partly due to the high number of factory workers unable to work from home. Councillor Dormer also highlighted the need for businesses and workers to continue following Covid guidelines. He said: “I really do appreciate all of the work businesses have done in trying to reduce the spread. “Sometimes it can’t always be down to the business. People have to take a bit more ownership and responsibility.”

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