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Stirling shop staff spat at and intimidated at work as antisocial behaviour issues continue

Stirling shop staff spat at and intimidated at work as antisocial behaviour issues continue The Cancer Research shop in Murray Place is the latest business to raise the issue of bad behaviour in city centre streets Cancer Research shop manager Christine Douglas is calling for action to tackle the antisocial behaviour outside the shop (Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc) Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Giving food pantry clients choices – and gently nudging them toward nutritious foods – can lead to healthier diets

Food banks and pantries across the U.S. were forced in the pandemic to dispense with something that is central to most people’s grocery experience: choice. Faced with social-distancing rules and a large uptick in need – by one estimate these nonprofits served 55% more people – for the most part, clients were offered prepacked bags or boxes of food rather than allowed to pick from shelves themselves, as was increasingly common before the pandemic. It was one of a number of adaptations that food banks and pantries made in 2020, which also included drive-thru services and expanded meal delivery options. The content of these prepacked bags differed from venue to venue and also by who was assembling them. As a result, there was tremendous variability in the quality of produce being offered and whether they contained the kind of food that people were seeking.

NYC s $260 Million Little Island Park is a Waste of Money

NYC s $260 Million Little Island Park is a Waste of Money | Opinion Daniel Lehewych , freelance writer On 5/25/21 at 4:43 PM EDT Last weekend, I got the chance to visit Little Island, a new park in Manhattan s Meatpacking District. Despite its crowdedness, I did enjoy my time there. I think it does an excellent job of beautifying the already beautiful Manhattan ambiance. Likewise, the park is filled to the brim with bees, making it particularly environmentally friendly. Ideally, in all locations globally, we should want there to be new parks, infrastructure and places of culture to flourish. We live neither in a world where all places have such good things nor in a world where it is

Sunderland man who survived suspected heart attack at 35 raising money for charity in memory of dad

Sunderland man who survived suspected heart attack at 35 raising money for charity in memory of dad Chris Scougal, from Sunderland, had a health scare in January when chest pains developed into a suspected heart attack Get the latest Sunderland news and updates delivered straight to your inbox Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Sunderland man who survived a suspected heart attack at 35 is raising money for charity in memory of his dad.

Let the pyjama parties and cèilidh begin thanks to £30k grant

Let the pyjama parties and cèilidh begin thanks to £30k grant Blessing for new look church centre which will host parties and dances for Willows estate residents (Image: Grimsby Live) Residents are celebrating the reopening of a community centre and are planning their next pyjama party and cèilidh. The church-owned Bishop King Community Centre on the Willows Estate on Wingate Road, Grimsby has undergone a stunning transformation thanks to a £20,000 grant from FCC Environment. It uses landfill tax credits to support heritage and community projects. A total of around £30,000 was raised through the donation and a North East Lincolnshire Council grant.

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