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  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.com | Pam Caulfield |Dawn Limbu

    Escaped psychiatric patient beat church warden to deathPam Caulfield & Dawn LimbuAvon and Somerset PoliceBeryl Purdy, 86, was killed by David Parish in a psychotic attackA man who escaped a secure psychiatric unit through an unlocked door and went on to kill a "beloved" church warden has been jailed. David Parish broke into the Somerset home of 86-year-old Beryl Purdy in March 2023 and used a golf umbrella to beat her to death.

  • 2 months ago | bbc.com | Clara Bullock |Pam Caulfield

    Bars train staff to protect vulnerable customersClara Bullock & Pam CaulfieldBBCAllison Herbert offers training to staff in bars and clubs to help them to protect unsafe customersVenues are taking part in training to improve the safety of vulnerable people in bars and nightclubs in Bath. The Bath Business Improvement District (BID) has offered training to local nightclub managers to improve their understanding of the Ask for Angela scheme.

  • 2 months ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Sarah Turnnidge |Pam Caulfield

    New cafe will be run by former prisonersThe new cafe on Gloucester Road in Bristol is set to open in early May [BBC]A cafe that will be run by former prisoners is set to open in May. The Key Cafe will be based at a former Ministry of Justice building opposite HMP Bristol on Gloucester Road, Bristol. Plans for the not-for-profit initiative run by The Restore Trust have been in the works since 2022, with building work now well under way.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Sarah Turnnidge |Pam Caulfield

    A cafe that will be run by former prisoners is set to open in May. The Key Cafe will be based at a former Ministry of Justice building opposite HMP Bristol on Gloucester Road, Bristol. Plans for the not-for-profit initiative run by The Restore Trust have been in the works since 2022, with building work now well under way. Chef, Tom Green, who helped launch the project, said the business would help ex-prisoners "break the cycle" of reoffending.

  • 2 months ago | bbc.com | Pam Caulfield |Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley

    Blackadder star joins relay promoting CPRPam Caulfield & Jasmine Ketibuah-FoleyBBC News, West of EnglandBBCSir Tony Robinson's father died after having three heart attacksBlackadder star Sir Tony Robinson is urging football fans to learn life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as part of a 4,000-mile charity relay. The Bristol City fan, who played Baldrick in the hit show, started his leg at Ashton Gate Stadium earlier to encourage other supporters to learn vital first aid.

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