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UK games industry charity GamesAid has raised £70,000 ($84,985) and split the donation among seven different organizations. The donation was presented to the following charities; Access Sport Trust, Autistica, The Clock Tower Sanctuary, Lifelites, Everyone Can, Solving Kids Cancer and MAPS. The aid group has also recently appointed two new trustees to its board: Studio Gobo & Electric Square s Terry Haynes and Ukie s George Osborn. Over the past year, I ve spoken with so many different charities who ve turned to games as a way to keep themselves going during an unimaginably tough year, said George Osborn. I ve joined GamesAid as a trustee to do what I can to continue to support this essential work and continue to demonstrate the decent, kindhearted nature of the UK games industry to the wider world. ....
BBC News Published image copyrightTerry-Harris.com image captionPlans to broadcast calls to prayer submitted by the Masjid Ghousia mosque in Peterborough have been rejected Plans to broadcast the Muslim call to prayer through loudspeakers three times a day to a city neighbourhood have been rejected. The Masjid Ghousia mosque on Gladstone Street in Peterborough applied to the city council to install the speakers on one of its minarets. Planning permission has been refused on the grounds it would be an unwelcome intrusion on the soundscape . The BBC has contacted the mosque for comment. The application was for the amplified call to prayer [the azan] three times per day every day (early afternoon, late afternoon and sunset) for between three and five minutes at a time from four speakers located on the top of the tower. ....
× A BELOVED family man who was awarded the British Empire Medal for his services to the St John’s Ambulance has died. Terry Haynes, 83, from Brierley, who had also previously won a Proud of Barnsley award for his community work, died last Sunday. Shauni Leadbeater, Terry’s granddaughter, said: “Initially Terry and his friend Fred Wearing founded the Grimethorpe Colliery first aid team, then he later progressed to Grimethorpe’s St John’s Ambulance first aid team. “He was a community man at heart having worked in the pit from a young age. He was a loving husband, dad, grandad and great-grandad. ....