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May 16, 2022
EM3 Armed Forces Veterans and Families Programme
“Did you know that we provide free life-long, life-changing support to spouses and partners of serving and ex-forces personnel? If you are looking for employment support, confidence building and someone who gets it start your journey into employment with the RFEA”
May 13, 2022
May 12, 2022
Chester: Cheshire West & Chester - Useful Websites Offering Information, Advice & Support to Help Manage Wellbeing
We have put together a list of useful websites offering information, advice and support to help manage our wellbeing and mental health. CLICK HERE for details
Information provided by Chester HIVE
May 10, 2022
Colchester: The Wivenhoe Trail
One of the most popular walks in Colchester, the Wivenhoe Trail is an informal route of about 5 miles, stretching from Colchester town centre to the riverside town of Wivenhoe.
Pick the trail up in Castle Park by the riverside and simply follow the River Colne as it flows out to sea. You can now download a map of the route, or pick up a physical copy from the Visitor Information Centre in Colchester.
Pick the trail up in Castle Park by the riverside and simply follow the River Colne as it flows out to sea. You can now download a map of the route, or pick up a physical copy from the Visitor Information Centre in Colchester.
Information provided by Colchester HIVE
Education Scotland: Exam support for parents and carers
Did you know you can access support to help your child prepare for exams?
Visit the Parentzone Scotland website for a range of hints and tips on getting organised, encouraging studying, and keeping well during this difficult period.
👉https://education.gov.scot/.../learning.../supporting-study
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
May 9, 2022
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