The OLIO app allows anyone who signs up to tackle the issue of food waste at a local level Tesco’s Pembroke Dock Superstore has joined forces with food sharing app and social enterprise OLIO which is encouraging people across Pembrokeshire to become Food Waste Heroes. The OLIO app allows anyone who signs up to tackle the issue of food waste at a local level. OLIO Food Waste Heroes collect surplus food that might otherwise go to waste from supermarkets and other food businesses and share it with others locally for free via a contact-free pick-up. Food Waste Heroes will be collecting surplus food from Tesco local stores taking part in the scheme, including the Tesco Pembroke Dock Superstore, and take it home ready to upload it to the app and share it with their community.
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Mavis Johns obituary
Mavis Johns was an infant school teacher who was much involved in the musical world of her local community
Mavis Johns was an infant school teacher who was much involved in the musical world of her local community
CathyJohns
Wed 10 Mar 2021 12.32 EST
Last modified on Wed 17 Mar 2021 15.21 EDT
My mother, Mavis Johns, who has died aged 95, was a teacher who brought her passion for music-making to her community in north Wales.
Mavis was born in Battersea, south London, to Dorothy (nee Chainey) and her husband, Harry Bedingfield, who worked in the building trade. Her older sister, Kathleen, died as a teenager, and she had a younger sister, June. Mavis’s Roman Catholic upbringing in Essex informed her long life and work. At St Angela’s school in Forest Gate and then the Dominican Convent school in Chingford, she was talented and adventurous, enlisting friends in escapades that got them into frequent trouble with the nuns.
Press Release – Auckland Pride
Following this afternoon’s announcement from the Government that Auckland is moving down to Alert Level Two at 11:59pm tonight, Auckland Pride is implementing its Alert Level Two Plan until Monday at 11:59pm. This will be in place until we receive further advice from the Government around Alert Level Settings.
At this time we are able to confirm the plans of our 56 events that were scheduled to take place this week between Thursday 18th and Monday 22nd of February. A list of these updates is provided below.
Auckland Pride will make a decision on Monday the 22nd about whether or not to proceed with the Auckland Pride March and Pride Party – currently scheduled for the 27th.