http://shet.news/vqy4y Copied!
WHEN people come to domestic abuse charity Shetland Womenâs Aid looking for help, many are still living with their perpetrator.
The organisation supports women and their families in securing a new home, but a lack of dedicated storage space and transport has meant the process is not always simple.
8 of 13Adverts
But things are set to get a little bit smoother after Shetland Womenâs Aid secured a new storage unit in Aith.
A recent request for a moving van, meanwhile, was met with plenty of interest from local removal companies.
Shetland Womenâs Aid prevention education coordinator Abby Bisset said staff at the Lerwick-based charity have been âblown awayâ with how many people have said they are willing to help out.
PCB to start searching for head of women’s cricket from Thursday
Sports
Photo: PCB/ File
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday said that it will start searching for a new head of women’s cricket from Thursday, May 20, through its corporate website (www.pcb.com.pk).
The person who qualifies for the post after undergoing a robust recruitment process will be primarily responsible for the short-term and long-term planning for the growth of women’s cricket, ranging from grassroots to top-level, implementation of the strategy to develop an effective domestic structure at the Cricket Association, City Cricket Association and club level.