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Our guide this week: Paul Snape sells The Big Issue in the West Bridgford area of Nottingham. Last year Paul hit the headlines after he became the first vendor in the region to start taking ...
The Big Issue is now available to buy in stores to ... The magazine, which is sold by some of Nottingham's most vulnerable people to help lift themselves out of poverty, is not being sold on ...
A new partnership will see Big Issue Recruit candidates employed as wardens to maintain and organise a fleet of e-scooters in Nottingham. Big Issue Recruit has partnered with Dott, Nottingham’s newly ...
The Big Issue magazine has said rogue vendors in Nottingham have been conning and intimidating their customers. It comes as a beggar, Darren Walker, was given an anti-social behaviour order (Asbo ...
It lasts until 25 June 2015. Flo Cameron, a community protection officer in Nottingham, said some rogue Big Issue vendors had been drunk and abusive to people, or under the influence of drugs.
The Big Issue is launching trials to allow its magazine ... Birmingham, Bristol and Nottingham. The aim is to roll the initiative out nationally, in an effort to improve financial inclusion ...
An innovative Big Issue vendor has become the first in Nottingham to start using an electronic card reader. Paul Snape, 48, of Beeston, bought the card reader off Amazon for £30 in a bid to help ...
The firm operating Nottingham's latest government-approved e-scooter hire scheme is to recruit wardens from the Big Issue to tidy up dumped vehicles. French company Dott launched a trial to ...
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