Bournemouth disability charity opens new offices
A charity helping disabled adults start their own businesses has officially opened the doors to its new home in Richmond Hill Gardens.
A charity helping disabled adults start their own businesses has officially opened the doors to its new home in Richmond Hill Gardens.
Two celebration evenings were held for recipients of funds raised by local Freemasons over the past 12 months.
The team at a charity raising aid and support for Ukraine received special recognition from the mayor of Bournemouth at an event in February.
Gwen Raggett, a resident at Hyacinth House Care Home, notched up 60 years with the Royal Voluntary Service.
Designed and painted by Arts University Bournemouth students, the mural is under the Braidley Road flyover.
The Freemasonry in the Community event saw the presentation of £96,450 to local charities and good causes.
The Mayor of Bournemouth visited the Freemasons’ Hall in Bournemouth to see donated toys and to present cheques.
A coffee morning attended by the mayor and mayoress of Bournemouth raised £110.60 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Held in St Frances of Assisi Church Hall in Charminster, the Mayor of Bournemouth presented trophies to the winners.
The new kitchen garden project for CRUMBS has been opened in Bournemouth to provide food from seed to plate.