The at risk Nottingham s buildings brought back into use It really is incredible what can be done, and there is such a lot of history here.
07:50, 6 APR 2021
A general view of 41 Pilcher Gate in The Lace Market, Nottingham. (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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National Trust and Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd hosts “Heritage is Me” art competition
March 17, 2021:“What is heritage?” This is the question the National Trust and Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd are encouraging young local artists to explore in their art competition launched to commemorate International Day for Monuments and Sites on April 18
th. National Heritage is an important part of national culture, and conservation of important built and natural heritage monuments and sites is central to a country developing a strong and sustainable self-identity.
The art competition has been developed under the theme “Heritage is Me”, and through this venture, the National Trust and Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd are encouraging young artists and their families to reconnect with the outdoors and re-discover the beauty and diversity of their heritage.
£700,000 work to restore historic shopfronts in Nottingham city centre starts Some privately owned historic buildings in the city are showing signs of neglect
15:35, 1 MAR 2021
Grade II listed Cavendish Building and Premier House on Wheeler Gate, Nottingham. (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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Building works stepping up in 2021 with new Horizon, town square and holiday centre
Some of the long-awaited transformations and prospects for jobs in North East Lincolnshire will see results in 2021
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Unicomer Group distributes $162,000 in cheques
Monday 14 December 2020
Karina Jardine-Scott, founder and chairman of Kids in Need of Direction, speaks with Newsday after receiving a cheque from Unicomer Trinidad on Sunday. - Lincoln Holder
NEWSDAY columnist Debbie Jacob was one of several women who represented six deserving NGOs as the Unicomer Group distributed a total of $162,000 in cheques on Sunday at Ashley Furniture HomeStore at Xtra Plaza in Chaguanas.
Each NGO received $27,000 at the event titled Brunch at Ashley. The NGOs were the Girl Guides Association, Jacob s Wishing for Wings, Kids in Need of Direction (KIND), Swaha Vishok Bhavan Children’s Home, the Machel Montano Foundation for Greatness (MMFG), and Animal Welfare Network.