Privately-owned Car Search NI set to launch with the clear aim to make a difference in Northern Ireland – not only within the automotive industry. News provided by Car Search…
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Lifestyle
Micro Scooters supports Journalism.co.uk event ‘Newsrewired’ by supplying treats for delegates
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 4 minutes readMicro Scooters is the Number 1 scooter brand in the UK. Renowned for designing and engineering scooters that are built to last, built to outlast.
We are also:
B Corp certified Carbon Neutral accredited Mum founded and runThe only brand whose scooters are made with individual parts which means they can be repaired or replaced rather than thrown away.
The only brand to run scooter safety classes in a school every single day through our Scoot Safe scheme.
The only brand to donate scooters to children who may otherwise miss out via our ScooterAid scheme.
For over 20 years we have transformed the way millions of families get from A-B by providing scooters to suit each member of the family from age 12 months – 100 years.
We are delighted to be supporting the Newsrewired conference by donating a bunch of scooting goodies to delegates who attend in 2024.
Micro Scooters. Made for adventure. Built to last.
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Lifestyle
Families impacted by spike in support for older loved ones in winter
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 11 minutes readFamilies impacted by spike in support for older loved ones in winter News provided by Greensleeves Care on Wednesday 17th Jan 2024 Worries about the wellbeing of older loved ones…
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Lifestyle
Tackling perceptions about homelessness should be part of the solution to the UK poverty crisis
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 7 minutes readTackling perceptions about homelessness should be part of the solution to the UK poverty crisis News provided by International Network of Street Papers (INSP) on Thursday 25th Jan 2024 It’s…
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Business and Financial
Hollie Gazzard Trust to commemorate 10-year anniversary by raising £100,000
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 10 minutes readThe year 2024 will mark ten years since Hollie Gazzard was murdered by her ex-partner at her place of work in Gloucestershire.
Since that terrible loss, Hollie’s family has made it their mission to develop programmes and tools to help those experiencing domestic abuse and to promote healthy relationships, particularly around schools and colleges. They have done it all through the Hollie Gazzard Trust and have raised more than £2 million.
The Trust was founded in 2014 by Hollie’s parents, Nick and Mandy , and her sister, Chloe, and now has an international reputation for providing practical support to those facing domestic abuse alongside prevention programmes such as the Hollie Guard app. The app has had more than 500,000 downloads.
Nick Gazzard said of the anniversary: “Ten years has passed with a blink of an eye in one sense. On the other hand it seems an age since we lost Hollie. When I look back on what we have achieved as a Trust I am very proud. From the l.. -
Apex Hotels Join Room to Reward
News provided by Room to Reward on Monday 8th Apr 2024
It’s a simple thing for hotels to be a part of and a great way of putting our unsold rooms to good use.
Room to Reward are delighted to announce Apex Hotels as the latest hospitality group to join the unique charity and donate breaks in unsold rooms to nominated volunteers from the charity sector.
The group’s properties in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee – as well as London and Bath – will be welcoming volunteers from charities, community groups, grassroots sports clubs and other organisations across the U.K. for a well-earned break.
“We are extremely proud and happy to join Room to Reward,” said Angela Vickers, CEO of Apex Hotels. “It’s a simple thing for hotels to be a part of and a great way of putting our unsold rooms to good use. We look forward to welcoming some amazing volunteers to our hotels soon.”
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Travel and Places
Kevin McKenzie Named Honorary Chieftain of the 2024 Stirling Highland Games
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 7 minutes readKevin McKenzie Named Honorary Chieftain of the 2024 Stirling Highland Games
News provided by Ceangail on Tuesday 9th Apr 2024
“I’m very proud and honoured to be asked to be Chieftain of the Stirling Highland Games.” Kevin McKenzie
The Stirling Highland Games Committee is thrilled to announce that former Scotland International hooker Kevin McKenzie has been appointed as the Honorary Chieftain for the highly anticipated 2024 Stirling Highland Games. McKenzie, renowned for his appetite to play for his Country at the highest level, will preside over this year’s Gathering on Saturday 17th August.
Now an after-dinner speaker, he was a formidable rugby player in his day starting as a 7-year-old at Stirling County RFC minis. He went on to play Scotland age grade at U15 and U18s as well as Scottish Schools U19s. As he climbed the ladder, he Captained the Scotland U21 side, played Scotland B internationals and is Glasgow Warrior No43. He also captained Stirling County RF.. -
Motoring
Introducing the Sterling Automotive Campervan: Transforming the Renault Trafic 2023 SWB Van into the Ultimate Adventure Companion – the Roamer Sport
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 7 minutes readIntroducing the Sterling Automotive Campervan: Transforming the Renault Trafic 2023 SWB Van into the Ultimate Adventure Companion – the Roamer Sport News provided by Sterling Automotive Design Ltd on Tuesday…
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Food and Drink
SHORE Caps Off award-winning 2023 with Two Gold Quality Food Awards
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 5 minutes readSHORE Caps Off award-winning 2023 with Two Gold Quality Food Awards News provided by SHORE The Scottish Seaweed Co. on Friday 1st Dec 2023 It is a great endorsement of…
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Food and Drink
World Animal Protection’s new research: Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, Metro Bank and Santander are worst banks for investing in animal cruelty
by EVAdminby EVAdmin 9 minutes readWorld Animal Protection’s new research: Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, Metro Bank and Santander are worst banks for investing in animal cruelty News provided by World Animal Protection UK on Wednesday 6th…