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- Children less active after Covid-19 restrictions eased, study finds - Researchers say activity levels among children in England have fallen below national guidelines.
- Bristol councillor fears waste system will encourage fly-tipping - A new booking system is replacing a vehicle registration plate one brought in during the pandemic.
- Bristol researchers recruit IVF couples in fertility study - Researchers are recruiting couples undergoing IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment.
- Sellebrity Soccer: Football game honours Swindon teen who died from cancer - Celebrities who are taking part are donating any funds raised to charity.
Local NewsResearchers say activity levels among children in England have fallen below national guidelines. A new booking system is replacing a vehicle registration plate one brought in during the pandemic. Researchers are recruiting couples undergoing IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment. Celebrities who are taking part are donating any funds raised to charity. Aimee says the book will help her son understand why he "should be proud" of his heart surgery scar. Lingerie model Chanel Hill says her bald, tattooed look gives her confidence and inspires others. BBC Politics East visits Great Yarmouth and Basildon to get people's views on e-scooters. Organisers say people are becoming more environmentally conscious as rising living costs hit. Ilaria applied for her daughter's first passport on 24 January, to allow her to leave Australia. Three vehicles collide leaving five people injured and an oil spill on the M49. Raymond Ellis is jailed for five years for assaulting a teenage girl 35 years ago in Sheffield. The site, in Stroud, Gloucestershire, has been cordoned off after a woman was attacked on Saturday. |
Community NewsCost of Living Rising!Posted by Administrator : Tuesday 12th March 2013 COSTING US OUR LIVELIHOOD? It is estimated that the cost of living looks expected to continue to rise this year with stable incomes versus increasing costs of everyday household items. In recent years the cost of living has been as high as 5 times more than wage rises. Push For Local ApprenticeshipsPosted by Administrator : Monday 11th March 2013 INVESTING IN THE LOCAL WORKFORCE. The Bristol council and government have tried many initiatives over the years, one being local apprenticeships. Getting Involved In The CommunityPosted by Administrator : Sunday 10th March 2013 ARE YOU INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY? Despite the economic downturn in recent years we have seen it has really raised the local people of the communities’ spirits and brought a feeling of togetherness. Do You Support Your Local Businesses?Posted by Administrator : Wednesday 6th March 2013 LENDING YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT. Do you use your local shop? Do you go to the local pub? Do you visit your local butcher? Many studies have shown that support in local businesses is on the up. Council Tax Rises As Councils Set To Save MoneyPosted by Administrator : Friday 1st March 2013 MORE CUTS..... GREAT!!! Many councils across the UK now have the choice to either increase council tax, raise the funds by cutting back on other factors or even worse they do both. Dealing With Stress At WorkPosted by Administrator : Monday 25th February 2013 ARE WE GETTING TOO STRESSED AT WORK? While some workplace stress is completely normal, excessive stress can interfere with your productivity and impact your physical and emotional health. This means your ability to deal with it can mean the difference between success or failure. Local Weather |
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