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The full list of cabinet members is: Mayor – Ros Jones Deputy mayor – Coun Glyn Jones Highways, Infrastructure and Enforcement – Coun Joe Blackham Sustainability and Waste – Coun Mark Houlbrook Adult Social Care – Coun Cllr Andrea Robinson Finance – Coun Phil Cole Education, Skills and Young People – Coun Lani-Mae Ball Children’s Social Care, Communities and Equalities – Coun Rachael Blake Corporate Resources – Coun Cllr Jane Nightingale Public Health, Leisure, Culture and Planning – Coun Nigel Ball
Mrs Jones said: “My ambition for the borough remains undented, I have appointed a cabinet that will push Doncaster forward, tackling our big issues including; Covid recovery, economic growth, caring for the most vulnerable, tackling climate change, enhancing our environment, boosting the educational achievements of our young people and promoting all age learning and skills for our residents.
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It comes after Morrisons launched its Local Foodmakers programme in 2017, launching more than 1,300 products.
The new programme aims to uncover those suppliers who have the ability to be stocked in stores nationwide - and it has even assembled a team of experts to find brands that need a helping hand.
Not only does this offer of assistance feel fitting after a troubling period for firms over the last year-and-a-half, it also seems like good business sense.
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He said the centre had not been able to open in recent times because of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, and it had been boarded up to protect it from vandalism.
He said all the damage had been reported to the police.
He said: “It is a community asset owned by the community. It has been severely affected by Covid and has not been able to open, because it depends entirely on volunteers to run it. Unfortunately, it has been blighted by attacks from a mindless few, damaging it rather than using it for what it was provided for.
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