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April 12: Letchworth and Baldock businesses reopen

Café Luna in Baldock High Street - Credit: Georgia Barrow We should be sensible as COVID is still around. I am fearful that if we get another lockdown later in the year it will be disastrous for everyone. Dogs welcome! Café Luna has been welcoming visitors on both two legs and four - Credit: Georgia Barrow Hollinton Health, Baldock The Whitehorse Street sports therapy business has been able to offer injury support as an essential service, but were able to reopen Wellness Therapy 4 U . Owner Samantha Holland said: In the first lockdown we had to close for three months, but after lobbying from Health Care Professions Council, businesses like ours were recognised as essential.

MP joins Rotary project for new woodland in Baldock

Published: 11:01 AM March 3, 2021    Sir Oliver Heald planted trees for Baldock s new two-acre wood, organised by Baldock Rotary Club - Credit: Baldock Rotary Club Baldock Rotary Club has been out planting trees for a new woodland in the town - with the help of North East Herts MP Sir Oliver Heald. After giving a talk to the club at a recent Zoom meeting, the MP was invited to plant a tree in the new Rotary wood close to Ivel Springs, organised by members Rob Hemmings and North Herts District Councillor Michael Muir. Sir Oliver planted two Alder (Alnus glutinosa) trees which are native to Britain and are also found throughout Europe and as far afield as Siberia.

What events are going ahead in Baldock this year?

Baldock Big Lunch 2019 - Jenyo entertains the crowds. - Credit: Karyn Haddon The Baldock Events Forum is keeping its fingers crossed for the town s Big Lunch to take place this year, having already postponed the Baldock Beast.  The BEF is headed up by four directors and supported by a committed team of townsfolk, all of whom give their time and talents freely for the benefit of Baldock. While the BEF runs its own events - including Baldock Beast, Cycle Challenge and Big Lunch - it is also committed to promote and help other community event providers in the town, as well as devoting a proportion of its money raised to charitable causes.

Christmas carol singalong at Southland Hospital

Kennedy School of Music choir director Cleo McNaught said the Nightingales sung in five areas of the hospital during the one hour and 15 minutes they were there on Tuesday. ”We finished up in the main foyer area singing in front of the gift shop, so the sound would travel round the areas there. ”Seeing the happy faces, the people and nurses joining in was great . we’ll definitely be back next year.” Kavinda Herath/Stuff Staff of Southland Hospital joined the Nightingales choir to sing Christmas carols in the rehabilitation ward on Tuesday, from left, Jenny Tattersfield (back), Robbie Uru, Carol Brodie (back), Stacey Muir, Emma Smith, Laura Donald and Isabel King.

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