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Thousands of families descended on Burnley's Towneley Park for the Healthier Heroes Uniformed Services Family Fun Day on Sunday.
An awards and exhibition event was held on June 18 at Victoria Mill, University of Central Lancashire, Burnley, which ...
Community champions Alaster and Tracy Hirst have been officially recognised for the sterling work they’ve done to improve the ...
A family has made a heartfelt donation to Ward C3, the stroke unit at Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital, in recognition of ...
Almost half of children are living in poverty in London’s most deprived neighbourhood - see how yours compares with our interactive map. Across the capital, a total of 300,300 children aged 0 to 15 ...
When looking at the South and East of the country, Peterborough has the highest rate - some 60% of children in the city’s North ward were living in poverty in the year ending March 2024.
By contrast, just 3% of children in the Bristol neighbourhoods of Redland, Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze were living in poverty last year, the lowest proportion of any ward in our county.
Thousands of runners laced up Saturday morning at the annual Rock the Parway Half Marathon/5K Race in support of Children's Mercy Kansas City. ... Over 6,000 runners took the streets of Ward Parkway.
When looking at the South and East of the country, Peterborough has the highest rate - some 60% of children in the city’s North ward were living in poverty in the year ending March 2024.
In the Newport ward of Middlesbrough, six out of every seven children - that’s 85% of them - are living below the breadline. That’s the highest proportion of any electoral ward in the UK.
More than two thirds of children are living in poverty in Lancashire’s most deprived neighbourhoods - as our new map shows the shocking scale of the problem across our region. Across Lancashire, a ...
In the Newport ward of Middlesbrough, six out of every seven children - that’s 85% of them - are living below the breadline. That’s the highest proportion of any electoral ward in the UK.