Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Radio Bulletin
On Saturday 17th March, the charity funded Moonlight walk is set to return to Winchester.
Naomi House, founders of the Moonlight walk is a set of homes that provides care for children and young adults with terminal illnesses. The success of last year has encouraged organisers to open the walk to men, as to date it has been restricted to women only.
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England is set to be introduced to a ban on the sale of alcohol below a certain price from the 6th of April onwards.
The Government are planning to go further to ensure responsible drinking by recommending a higher minimum price for buying alcohol.
Districts across England are tackling the scandal of binge drinking and the alcohol abuse that costs the NHS £2.7 billion per year.
Communities are keen to reduce the risks of violence, vandalism and abuse that are fuelled by alcohol.
Pubs, supermarkets and clubs are being encouraged to work with the government to help promote sensible drinking.
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Winchester Family Church have presented a cheque of £3,000 to a local charity that helps the poor.
The charity, Winchester Basics Bank supports the increasing number of those in need of emergency food and clothing. The charity is a church organisation that is supported by many of the churches around Winchester.
The Family Church set up a crafts market during the christmas period as well as holding a carol service in order to raise money. Local business’s also donated to the cause.
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Yay! Congrats, sounds really good! :)
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