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Games Talks Live returns to Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow in March
The Scottish Game Developers Association will run Games Talks Live across Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow from 24–26 March 2026, featuring lightning talks, networking and pitches from the SGDA Games Accelerator cohort.
Big Mac Day raises funds for the Children's Treatment Centre
Big Mac Day on February 1 returned to Cornwall and Lancaster, with proceeds from Big Mac sales at four local McDonald's directed to the Children's Treatment Centre, a community-funded agency marking its 30th anniversary in 2026.
Crossmaglen Square: residents and businesses invited to share views
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council will hold a public drop-in on 10 March 2026 from 4pm to 8pm at Crossmaglen Community Centre to gather views as part of a study to develop an Improvement Plan for Crossmaglen Square.
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Showing: 1051-1060Council promises lowest council tax in Sussex for 2026
Horsham District Council's proposed 2026/27 budget aims to keep the lowest council tax in Sussex, with a Band D rise of £5.15 (2.94%) and a forecasted £1.6 million surplus to help fund a £35 million capital programme.
Women-only gym planned in Porthmadog aims to offer a safe, inclusive space
Cyngor Gwynedd has received a full application from Georgie Marie Westwood of Pocket Rocket Strength to change the use of Unit 19 on the Penamser Industrial Estate into a women-only gym; the proposal says the 110 sq m venue would be female-only, accessible to wheelchair users, and could create one full-time and one part-time job.
Guide Dogs Cymru asks workers to foster dogs in training.
Guide Dogs Cymru is seeking volunteers in Abergavenny, Pontypool and Cwmbran to foster dogs in training; the charity will collect dogs each weekday for training, returns them each evening, and covers food, veterinary care and equipment.
Marcus Rashford's new life in Barcelona feels like a fresh start
Marcus Rashford is on a season-long loan at Barcelona and has recorded seven goals and 11 assists in 27 appearances.
DUP ends seven-month boycott of council equality group
The DUP has rejoined Newry, Mourne and Down District Council's Equality and Good Relations Reference Group after a seven-month boycott over a new Irish language policy; the council agreed revised membership that gives the DUP two seats.
Solana and Dogecoin lose momentum while Milk Mocha offers up to 60% APY
The article reports Solana and Dogecoin are showing limited short-term price momentum, and it says Milk Mocha's HUGS Staking Farm offers up to 60% APY with daily rewards and HUG Crates.
Charity receives £12,000 boost to support young cancer sufferers
The Little Princess Trust received a £12,000 donation from the Inco Foundation after a year of staff fundraising at Inco Contracts, to fund free wigs and childhood cancer research.
Seaside town Hunstanton invited to shape its next 20 years
West Norfolk Council has published a draft masterplan for Hunstanton covering the seafront, town centre and leisure facilities and is holding a public consultation: the online consultation runs until February 6 and drop-in sessions are scheduled for January 15 and February 2.
Conwy Council invites views on Deposit Replacement Local Development Plan.
Conwy County Borough Council has published its Deposit Replacement Local Development Plan and is seeking comments from residents, businesses and stakeholders; the consultation runs until 8 March 2026 and includes online submissions, hard copies at libraries and several drop-in sessions.
Raynham shoe repair reopens as new owner restores services
The longtime National Instant Shoe Repair in Raynham reopened under Miami owner Miguel “Michael” Better, who has been restoring the shop while shipping repairs to his Miami workshop and seeking a local cobbler.
