Hospice s cuddle bed will give families last precious hugs with loved ones
Dove House Hospice has bought a £10,000 cuddle bed after a generous donation
Dove House has bought a cuddle bed for patients after a £10,000 donation (Image: Hull Live)
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Relatives of dying patients who are being cared for at a Hull hospice can now climb into bed with them for one last cuddle.
A MUSEUM has reopened to members of the public eager to learn about their coastal town following the easing of lockdown restrictions. The Brightlingsea Museum, which is run by volunteers and located within Dove House, in Station Road, is once again welcoming visitors. The official reopening was marked by the Motley Crew, who performed versions of their ever-popular sea shanties. The educational site, which used to be a police station and has undergone extensive alterations and a refurbishment, now boasts a maritime exhibition. It is made up of thought-provoking photograph collections and a range of interactive tasks which provide somewhat for a challenge for visitors of all ages.
Staff at Derry advice centre accuse local councillors of seeking to sow division between advice providers
Concern at proposed funding cuts for advice services
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Staff at an advice centre in Derry have accused local councillors of seeking to sow division between advice providers.
This follows the recent news that two out of the three government-funded advice centres in Derry are facing a reduction in their annual funding.
Advice NW and the Resource Centre in Derry (RCD), which is based in Carnhill, are to lose £24,000 and £11,000 respectively from their annual budgets if the funding cuts are implemented.
A MUSEUM has reopened to members of the public eager to learn about their coastal town following the easing of lockdown restrictions. The Brightlingsea Museum, which is run by volunteers and located within Dove House, in Station Road, is once again welcoming visitors. The official reopening was marked by the Motley Crew, who performed versions of their ever-popular sea shanties. The educational site, which used to be a police station and has undergone extensive alterations and a refurbishment, now boasts a maritime exhibition. It is made up of thought-provoking photograph collections and a range of interactive tasks which provide somewhat for a challenge for visitors of all ages.