Grants available for community projects near Slieve Rushen Wind Farm
Community projects within 12 km of the Slieve Rushen Wind Farm may be eligible to apply for a grant.
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Community projects within 12 km of the Slieve Rushen Wind Farm may be eligible to apply for a grant.
A social enterprise that helps people with learning difficulties and autism get jobs has been awarded almost £57,000 to support families in Fermanagh and Tyrone.
Banbury United is mourning the loss of former director and club secretary, David Jesson.
Fairytale Farm is bringing back the popular 'Once Upon a Unicorn and Dragon' event.
Women Who Work in Fieldsports (WWWF) will host an event featuring Tiggy Pettifer in Abergavenny.
Opticians in Kidderminster spoke to pupils during a college careers fair to discuss job prospects.
Two convenience retailers in Fermanagh are sponsoring the planting of more than 1,000 native trees at three schools and a charity.
Welsh students have planted close to 50,000 oak trees across the country.
This summer, Birmingham will host an immersive show celebrating the life and art of Vincent van Gogh.
For many, having a home gym has become a necessity over the years and a four-bedroom house on Foster Close in Stevenage does not disappoint.
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