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Funding boost to support isolated and anxious young people

Funding boost to support isolated and anxious young people
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Funding boost to support isolated and anxious young people

Funding boost to support isolated and anxious young people
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Open Door grant helps adults with learning difficulties overcome Covid fears

A DAY resource centre for adults with learning difficulties is set to launch a new outreach programme to support members at home and in the workplace thanks to a grant. The Open Door Centre in Swindon has been awarded almost £11,800 to cover the costs of an outreach worker from Wiltshire Community Foundation’s Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund. The fund has distributed more than £1.5 million through more than 300 grants. A £100,000 donation to the fund from the Oakfield housing development in Swindon, sponsored by Nationwide, was used for the Open Door Centre grant. The centre, which meets at St Barnabas Church Hall in Gorse Hill, is eagerly waiting to see if all restrictions are lifted next month so it can welcome back every member five days a week.

Whale Spotted in Thames- Tom Oliver Hampton School

Whale Spotted in Thames- Tom Oliver Hampton School Residents of St Margarets and Richmond flocked to Richmond Lock yesterday evening, on the 9th of May, as they tried to catch a glimpse of a Minke Whale that had become stuck near the Lock. The Whale, who has since been sighted elsewhere on the Thames, including near Teddington lock, was hosed down at Richmond Lock and Weir yesterday evening, before it was towed to water of a more suitable depth for an animal of its size, an impressive four metres. Fiona Oliver, a resident of St Margarets, said that ‘I was really quite concerned for the whale, it’s clearly quite lost and it definitely isn’t safe for an animal of it’s size to be swimming around in the Thames. I hope the poor creature is alright, and if he is I very much hope that they can return him to his natural habitat soon. Believe it or not it isn’t often we see whales in Richmond!’. The whale’s remarkable journey leads some to believe that this is the furthest

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