Andover Mind to host free gardening workshops at Green Week event
An Andover mental health charity is set to offer free workshops as part of a week-long celebration of sustainable living.
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An Andover mental health charity is set to offer free workshops as part of a week-long celebration of sustainable living.
St Ronan’s Silver Band is gearing up for its Autumn Concert this weekend at a church in Innerleithen.
Farmers in Wales have been sharing the latest results from their on-farm trials, with a beef and sheep farm in Gwytherin set to host the final event.
A book chronicling Mountjoy United FC's 50-year history has been penned by former player Ralph Freeman.
A new life drawing workshop is set to begin at The Ardhowen.
The Wee Fife Folk Festival is set to return to Dunfermline for its third year.
A series of memory walks and cuppa mornings will be held to raise money for dementia.
Parkinson's UK is calling for people with Parkinson's across Cumbria, their relatives, and carers to join new focus groups.
A Dunfermline woman has lost more than four stone and is now helping others to do the same.
A manufacturer in Fermanagh has scooped a safety award at a major transport and logistics ceremony.
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