
Nathan Russell
AI-Assisted Reporter at Newsquest
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1 week ago |
readingchronicle.co.uk | Nathan Russell
The event, held at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, was organised to raise awareness for Dementia Action Week. Shinfield View, a luxury all-inclusive care home, took 14 residents to the event, thanks to the combined efforts of the home's team and the Reading Community Trust. Richard Witt, who runs the Trust, even volunteered to drive additional residents to ensure no one missed out.
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readingchronicle.co.uk | Nathan Russell
Back in 1950, RAF Aldermaston was selected as the UK Government’s Atomic Weapons Programme site, with AWE being formed to maintain national safety. The world has since changed greatly, and despite changes to staff and operational procedures, AWE says that its core mission has stayed the same. AWE Nuclear Security Technologies has grown into a workforce of approximately 9,000 people who are praised for their knowledge and professionalism.
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worcesternews.co.uk | Nathan Russell
The plea comes during the Fire Kills Campaign's national Boat Fire Safety Week. Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) said that having working alarms could be a 'critical survival factor' if a fire breaks out. John Elsworth, station commander of the HWFRS prevention department, said: "Carbon monoxide detectors are essential equipment on boats and required under the Boat Safety Scheme.
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bucksfreepress.co.uk | Nathan Russell
5 1/1 A FAMILY home with "enormous charm and character" is on the market for £2.7 million in a sought-after Buckinghamshire village. Beaumont, located on the private road Burtons Way in Little Chalfont, was one of the first homes built in the area. The property, which is on the market through Savills in Amersham, has maintained many of its original features, including distinctive arched windows on the ground floor.
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readingchronicle.co.uk | Nathan Russell
The event, which will take place on Saturday, June 7, from 10am to 2pm, aims to celebrate the diverse nationalities within the community. The church hall at Chalfont Close will be transformed with the "sights, sounds, and flavours" of various nations. The event was inspired by a Korean couple who worship at the church. It invites locals to share their heritage through food, traditional dress, or talks about their homeland.
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