How far have we really come?
Young Reporter Maddy reflects on how much progress has been made tackling homophobia and other prejudices over the years. Worth a read…
Young Reporter Maddy reflects on how much progress has been made tackling homophobia and other prejudices over the years. Worth a read…
The North East Lincolnshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP) Crime Reduction Fund is now open again for 2020/21 applications. The first round for 2020/21 has a closing date of 18th September 2020. Read on for all the details and how to apply.
An update from Accord about health care over the coming bank holiday weekend.
A couple of pieces of writing for Mental Health Awareness Week from our Young Reporters. Read on…
The government has pledged £750 million to ensure VCSE can continue their vital work supporting the country during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, including £200m for the Coronavirus Community Support Fund. The fund opened for applications on 22nd May 2020.
Life in lockdown is generating some thoughts and stories by our Young Reporters. Here’s the latest. Read on…
There is plenty of advice circulating about keeping safe when you reopen your premises/offices/shop. Hopefully you are already keeping on top of latest advice, but here are a couple of useful references. Read on.
Information shared from North East Lincolnshire Council. More than 300,000 people have stopped smoking since COVID-19. Become healthier and reduce your risk by joining others to #QuitforCOVID. Access free, confidential support and information to stop smoking through the Wellbeing Service. You can triple your chances of quitting. We can help you prepare yourself, your home, […]
Nominate a charity to win a donation of £1,000 to support work that will make a real difference in the community. This scheme from Ecclesiastical is only open until 24th May so make sure you nominate a charity now!
VANEL has received Heritage Lottery funding to explore ideas around creating a green route through Cleethorpes. VANEL will work with Cleethorpes residents to research the existing natural heritage in public parks and gardens; other green spaces; alleyways and along the seafront, in order to explore the feasibility of connecting them together using green ‘corridor’ mapping to create a green route. Read on to find out more about the project and to take our survey.