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Yorkshire brewery teams up with a Caribbean cocoa firm to produce a chocolate beer

Yorkshire brewery teams up with a Caribbean cocoa firm to produce a chocolate beer
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320 British Army Officers on Lockdown in Kenya

320 British Army Officers on Lockdown in Kenya British Army soldiers during a training Facebook The British Army base in Nanyuki has been put in total lockdown over reports of an outbreak of the UK Covid strain in the camp. This is after four British troops tested positive for the Covid-19 strain. Reports indicate that a total of 320 military personnel have been placed under isolation rules with half of the troops quarantined in tents at the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK). Local staff, including chefs, were also banned from entering the BATUK camp for their own safety, as ordered by the Army commander.

Brass Castle Brewery releases chocolate-flavoured beer using Trinidad & Tobago cocoa

Phil Saltonstall of the Malton-based Brass Castle Brewery NORTH Yorkshire and Trinidad & Tobago may have little in common geographically, but thanks to an innovative Malton brewery they are now linked by beer. Brass Castle Brewery in Malton has teamed up with a Caribbean cocoa producer more than 4,000 miles away, to produce the unique chocolate beer. The brewery has collaborated with the Trinidad & Tobago Fine Cocoa Company to launch the Trinitario brew, using some of the finest cocoa in the world. Whereas most chocolate beers in the UK are flavoured with lactose, vanilla, and chocolate essences, Trinitario’s flavour will come entirely from the cocoa, with the nibs being steeped during fermentation and conditioning.

Her Majesty The Queen awards Madibana for community service

AWARD: Kagiso Madibana s Commonwealth Point of Light Award Local Philanthropist, Kagiso Madibana was last Friday awarded Commonwealth Point of Light in honour of her exceptional voluntary service. 32-year-old Bobonong born Madibana is the founder of Nayang Association that focuses on helping the under-privileged school going children in rural areas with shoes, food, sanitary towels and clothes. Through her ‘Soles for Souls’ project Madibana managed to collect and donate more than 6000 pairs of school shoes to students. As part of the legacy of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London 2018, Her Majesty the Queen, as Head of the Commonwealth, is thanking inspirational volunteers across the 54 Commonwealth nations for the difference they are making in their communities and beyond.

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