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£10,000 grant available for Healthy Heart projects for communities in Burnham area

£10,000 grant available for Healthy Heart projects for communities in Burnham area Community groups in Somerset that help local people look after their hearts can now apply for a regional grant up to £10,000, thanks to national charity Heart Research UK and Subway. The Heart Research UK and Subway Healthy Heart Grant is available for new and innovative projects that promote healthy hearts and reduce the risk of heart disease in the community. The deadline for applying is 5pm on Monday the 12 th July. Projects should deliver health initiatives such as cooking skills and healthy eating and should encourage people to get more active and promote positive mental wellbeing.

New cafe opens at Ashton Gate Stadium

New cafe opens at Ashton Gate Stadium
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TEDDY THE BOY FOR NIX

Cheshire Phoenix have signed Great Britain guard Teddy Okereafor from Bristol Flyers. A major if surprisingly coup for the Nix with the playmaker weighing up a return to mainland Europe against remaining in the UK for a second year in a row. Okereafor, who has had stints in Estonia, Italy and Greece, told MVP recently that many factors would come into his decision. “I am really excited and grateful for the opportunity to play for the Phoenix next season,” he said. “I am looking forward to linking up with the team and hopefully competing at the top end of the league with the club. Hopefully the fans can return to the games and we can have a great year.”

Falzon with double-digits as Riders make BBL playoff semis

The Leicester Riders are through to the BBL Playoffs semi-finals after cruising past the Bristol Flyers for the second time with a 92-79 win, adding to Monday’s 85-56 win to end the two legs with an aggregate 42-point margin. Malta international Aaron Falzon, who did not feature in the first leg, made up with ten points on Wednesday, going two-of-four from three-point range in around 15 minutes of play. Falzon added five boards to his points as the side started shaky in the first five minutes but dominated throughout.   Independent journalism costs money. Support Times of Malta for the price of a coffee.Support Us

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