A new health referral programme has been launched at four Shropshire Leisure Centres, providing a vital roadmap to recovery for residents living with certain long-term health conditions.
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNEast Lancs leisure centre set for £1.4million grant boostRossendale’s Marl Pits Leisure Centre looks set for a £1.4million grant boost for new heating equipment and other measures to ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A NEW new leisure centre for Ealing moved closer to becoming reality this week as demolition of the old Gurnell centre began.
A community project in Totnes is hoping to revive local production of textiles by encouraging people to grow flax in their gardens and allotments. Totnes Grows Flax is working with Transition Town ...
Sky, the owner of Sky News, has announced 2,000 jobs at its customer service centres are at risk. The company said its proposals, including the closure of three UK sites, would affect 7% of its ...
By incorporating them into a new category, the centres will not be operating according to the strict specifications demanded of hospitals, raising serious concerns about the quality of services ...
Centre County government leaders became the latest Tuesday to express concern that violence could increase inside Pennsylvania’s prison system if the proposal to close Rockview state prison is ...
JOHOR BAHRU – Malaysian computer science graduate Alagesh Leroy’s peers are all chasing high-paying jobs with tech companies in Klang Valley, but this Port Dickson resident opted to head south ...
Greenlanders are heading to the polls today to vote in a snap general election amid geopolitical tensions stirred by President Donald Trump’s claims to make Greenland – currently a semi ...
What Are Southeast Asia's Scam Centres, and Why Are They Being Dismantled? By Shoon Naing (Reuters) -Scam centres that operated along the Thai-Myanmar border for years have drawn fresh attention ...
Last year, journalists at Swedish public broadcaster SVT got a big scoop, when a confidential source leaked them nearly two terabytes of internal records from two phone-scam call centres.
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