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Stacey Sowden, Apprentice Steelfixer on the Hinkley Point C project Around 1,700 new workers will be needed at the Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power plant project over the next 12 months. New jobs on the project will include roles in general construction, welding, electrical and equipment installation and other supporting functions. HPC said it would continue working with colleges and training facilities in Somerset to help local people get trained up to work on the project. The hiring figure has come from the project s latest report into its economic and social impact. It claims it has already spent £3.2bn with local businesses in the South West, which is more than twice its initial target of £1.5bn. It currently has 750 apprentices on the job, with an overall target of 1,000 across the life of the £23bn project. ....
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Loved ones celebrate life of South Mississippi âheroâ diagnosed with terminal illness Helene Hicks, the founder of Pink Pawz, has helped rescue, feed, and fix thousands of pets in South Mississippi. Family, friends hold celebration of life for a Mississippi hero By Jwan Jordan | February 28, 2021 at 6:57 AM CST - Updated March 1 at 9:46 AM ST. MARTIN, Miss. (WLOX) - For over a decade, a Jackson County woman has poured her heart into helping people and animals throughout the Gulf Coast. Now, as she battles a terminal illness, the community she has supported for so long is trying to show her how much she is loved and appreciated. ....
Owner of Puddle Ducks South East Wales, Helen Hicks said: “We really wanted to give back to our local community this year, as we know it has been a troubling and uncertain time for most. Both Cwtch Baby Bank and Bundles do a great job supporting local struggling parents and have seen a rise in demand throughout the year. “As parents ourselves who are passionate about childhood development and learning, these charities are close to our heart. We understand the difficulties that come with raising children, especially when the pandemic has brought hardship to many families, and we hope our donation helps. ....