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Green projects in Barrow and Furness receive £500,000 Government funding


THREE projects in the Barrow and Furness constituency will receive over £500,000 in funding as part of the second round of the Government s £80 million Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
In total, the projects will receive £569,400 of funding to help create and retain green jobs and support new nature schemes throughout the area.
The three projects are:
Cumbria Wildlife Trust: Blue Recovery in the Irish Sea - £179,900.00
Cumbria Development Education Centre: Paths to Learning: Active Community Engagement - £248,600.00
Barrow MP Simon Fell said protecting the region s natural environment has been one of his top priorities and has now welcomed the Government funds.
He commented: Preserving and restoring our precious natural environment is absolutely essential if we want it to be there and enjoyed by our children and grandchildren. ....

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Asylum-seekers are still struggling to access vital services without wi-fi or devices


Asylum seekers risk COVID accessing vital online services but Home Office claims there is no ‘digital divide’
Adam Smith
© Provided by The Independent
Asylum seekers in the United Kingdom are struggling to access necessary resources as the coronavirus pandemic sees services increasingly switched online, charities say.
Availability of laptops, tablets, and smartphones is limited for these most vulnerable people.
And a lack of broadband or mobile data means many are struggling to stay connected to their families, access language courses, or help their children with their schoolwork.
Though the Home Office denies the existence of a “digital divide with asylum seekers”, charities that help asylum seekers paint a grim picture of the situation. ....

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