Ella and Fran ready for afternoon tea A CARE home in Shinfield is combating loneliness among older people with a tasty initiative. Throughout March, Care UK’s Parsons Grange, on Westall Street, created afternoon tea parcels for those in the community who needed a treat the most. The parcels, put together by Shelby, the home’s Customer Relations Manager, contained everything needed for a classic British afternoon tea, including finger sandwiches, scones, cupcakes and tea, and were delivered weekly to those nominated by their loved ones. The initiative, which ran every Thursday throughout March, surprised 24 people in the community with the special delivery.
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A STROUD care home is calling for pet owners to enter its Purrfect Pets competition. Scarlet House, on Westward Road, is set to host its first-ever virtual pet show – all for a good cause. As part of the contest, locals are invited to showcase their pets’ skills and good looks in one or more of the eight possible categories: cutest pet; best trick (in video); best pet under one year old; golden oldies; best dog; best cat; best other pet, and pet and owner lookalike. To enter, pet owners must submit their pictures and videos via the Scarlet House Facebook page or via email, by midday on Thursday (March 18) and pay a £2 entry fee via the home’s Just Giving profile.
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8:00 AM February 26, 2021
The light performance space in the New Wolsey s NW2 building which looks out onto Theatre Square
- Credit: Mike Kwasniak
With news that theatres can once again open their doors by the early summer, the New Wolsey is grasping the opportunity to not only unveil their new NW2 building in front of the main theatre but also a reconfigured foyer and new upstairs café/bar.
The theatre is also on a major recruitment drive – looking for three new permanent positions and one maternity cover – which will change how the theatre operates and how it integrates itself with the wider community.