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A year to save Lancashire s historic Palace cinema - but will new Community Interest Company attract enough volunteers?

Come September the Palace Cinema in Longridge, near Preston could open its doors to the public again. But that prospect depends upon a willing team of supporters coming forward to help steer its trial year as a Community Interest Company. Filmmaker Lara Hewitt, who has run the cinema for the past few years, has announced that The Palace Longridge Community Interest Company has now been registered at Companies House. Lara Hewitt, pictured inside the Palace She said: We need people to now run the cinema and we especially need people who can help with fund raising and manage the business and accounts side. There s potential for it to open. It will be trialled as a CIC for a year but now the community needs to take it on if they would like to do so . I ll have to step back. I m looking for other people to run it,

37 Staffordshire businesses launched during the coronavirus pandemic

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 From hairdressers, barbers and beauticians, to dessert shops, takeaways and and cafes - Harry Potter and Alice in Wonderland shops, as well as clothing brands and zero waste stores. These are just some of the businesses that have launched in North Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent since the start of the pandemic. For some, the pandemic was the final nail in the coffin - with big name brands like Topshop and Debenhams falling into administration in 2020.

Healthcare Heroes Truck to Visit SC Hospitals on the 2021 Hope Tour

Healthcare Heroes Truck to Visit SC Hospitals on the 2021 Hope Tour News provided by Share this article Share this article COLUMBIA, S.C., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  To celebrate and honor South Carolina s hospitals and healthcare workers in leading the COVID-19 battle for the past 14 months, the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) will visit every member hospital in the state with its Healthcare Heroes truck as part of the 2021 Hope Tour. The tour will travel from Upstate S.C. to the coast May 3 – 13, coinciding with national Nurse s Week and Hospital Week. While 2020 was a year of fear that required our member hospitals bravery and fortitude, we want to honor what they are providing us in 2021: hope, said SCHA Vice President of Workforce and Member Engagement, Lara Hewitt.   Our healthcare heroes responded with resilience as they ramped up widespread testing operations and treated thousands of COVID-19 patients in need. Now, more than a year later, they a

Healthcare Heroes Truck to Visit SC Hospitals on the 2021 Hope Tour

Healthcare Heroes Truck to Visit SC Hospitals on the 2021 Hope Tour
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Should disposable barbecues be banned from open spaces? (Your views)

We asked our readers if they think disposable barbecues should be banned for parks and beaches. Here’s what you had to say. Laura Hewitt said: “Yes. Too many people who don’t take them home and also the people who don’t put them out properly and then set half the county on fire.” Lee Edmondson explained: “Well when I was travelling in Australia the councils over there had put little BBQ stations up in areas such as promenades/esplanades and parks. I’m sure they would work in the UK and Cumbria of course.” James Grymm Moore added: “No. Selfish, irresponsible people with no respect for others or the environment should be banned.”

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