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Three generations of Cork family to host Daffodil Day fundraiser in cosy cottage.
Three generations of the Wallace family in Cork are reviving their long-running two-day coffee weekend to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society ahead of Daffodil Day on March 20.
Bingo night raises £636.50 for two animal charities
An evening of Bingo and Beagle Drive at Hensingham Rugby League Club on February 13 raised £636.50 to be shared between Flora's Fund and RSPCA Cumbria West, organisers said.
Hull 'pay what you want' food night brings people together
Cooperation Hull's weekly 'Waffle' pay-what-you-can night at the Lonsdale Community Centre was recently featured on the podcast 'Screw This... Let's Try Something Else'.
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Three generations of the Wallace family in Cork are reviving their long-running two-day coffee weekend to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society ahead of Daffodil Day on March 20.
Bingo night raises £636.50 for two animal charities
An evening of Bingo and Beagle Drive at Hensingham Rugby League Club on February 13 raised £636.50 to be shared between Flora's Fund and RSPCA Cumbria West, organisers said.
Hull 'pay what you want' food night brings people together
Cooperation Hull's weekly 'Waffle' pay-what-you-can night at the Lonsdale Community Centre was recently featured on the podcast 'Screw This... Let's Try Something Else'.
Racehorse Grace A Vous Enki wins 10th straight at Larkhill Point-to-Point
Grace A Vous Enki secured a tenth consecutive victory at the Combined Services Point-to-Point at Larkhill on February 8, winning the Coronation Gold Cup, at an event held to raise funds for SSAFA.
Bath Lunar New Year festival offers a sense of belonging
Volunteers in Bath are holding a Lunar New Year festival at Percy Community Centre on 21 February to help Hongkongers feel rooted and share cultural traditions; the community-run event has taken place for three years and includes crafts and a Lion Dance.
Residents raise £2,503 at Alcester coffee morning for dementia services
A coffee morning at Jackson Place in Alcester raised £2,503 to support plans for a specialist day facility for people living with dementia, including a £1,000 donation from the McCarthy Stone Foundation.
Specsavers raises £750 for local charities in Reading
Specsavers Reading raised £750 for local charities, donating £250 to Macmillan Cancer Support and £500 to ABC to Read.
Downton Abbey village hits fundraising target to restore 17th-century school
A Bampton fundraiser reached its goal after more than £70,000 was raised over a decade to restore the 17th-century Bampton Grammar School, which featured as Downton Cottage Hospital; the restored building now hosts a tourist shop, an updated library and a community events room.
Crook gritter driver marks 40 years as a winter hero
Gary Lawson of Crook has driven gritters for Durham County Council since 1986 and was presented with an award by manufacturer Econ for 40 years of service, during which he has helped rescue people, livestock and emergency vehicles.
Nuneaton woman's Crufts qualification feels 'something from another planet'
Anna Maksymowicz of Nuneaton will take her adopted dog Mela to Crufts after Mela's journey from being a stray and spending years in a Polish shelter; Crufts begins at the NEC Birmingham from March 5.
