Seven community groups benefit from nearly £10,000 worth of funding
The Hornby Foundation, the charitable branch of JF Hornby & Co, supported seven local groups in its latest batch of donations.
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The Hornby Foundation, the charitable branch of JF Hornby & Co, supported seven local groups in its latest batch of donations.
St Mary's Hospice revealed earlier this week that the Walk to Remember event in September was their most successful fundraiser in 35 years.
The TV personality shared the news on Thursday, with work already starting on bringing the venture to life.
CT Hayton, which is based across the county, shared this week that Friday, October 18 would be its last day of trading after nearly a century.
The fourth and final episode of the series aired on Wednesday, which invited viewers to meet the people making Piel a tourist destination.
Jenny Fazackerley of Jenny Stitches will be completing the challenge in November as part of the Big Sew Off 2024.
Walney Musical Theatre Company's version of 'The Sound of Music' was supposed to happen at the Forum until the theatre was forced to close.
The Mail began its search for the best curry house of 2024 earlier this week, with the window for nominations closing on Sunday.
The Lakeland Home Help Company began operating at the end of last month, providing a range of domestic and care services.
Hosted by The Red Rose and organised by Playdale Playgrounds, the charity night will raise money for the rescue team and Right to Play UK.
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