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August 28, 2024
Serve & Protect financial webinars and episode 5 of the 'Smile and Save' podcast
Free financial webinars this September from Serve and Protect - don't miss out!
- Managing the Cost of Living
- Domestic Violence - The Financial Impact
- Budgeting & Spending
- Understanding Wills and LPAs
- Boost Your Credit Score
- What Lenders Look For
Episode 5 of the Smile and Save Podcast is here, brought to you by Serve and Protect’s Jon who shares learnings from his almost 37 years’ experience in the RAF. Discover some tips and things to think about when transitioning to civilian life Watch here: https://youtu.be/ET8BMaOHmeE?si=l1UuQPM-FZ_yZhg5
Brecon: Free Parking at the Bus Station every Saturday
Free Parking at the Bus Station car park on Saturdays starts today until the end of March 2025, funded by Brecon Town Council.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub
Lichfield: New Health Visitor Drop-in Clinic at Tesco Community Room
Hampshire: Healthy Families
Winchester: nature walks at St Catherine's Hill
We will be meeting monthly on a Wednesday morning to explore how the wildlife at St Catherine's Hill changes throughout the seasons. This cherished protected site stands as one of Hampshire's prime spots for Chalkhill Blue butterflies. We'll be keeping an eye out for potential kestrel breeding in the valley, and enjoy the springtime bird song echoing through the scrub thickets. From our vantage point, we get tremendous views over the city, and with each month, we'll explore somewhere different.
Everyone is welcome and we can design the walk based around the groups needs. Well behaved dogs on short leads are welcome.
These walks will be led by reserves officer, Bea Walecki.
All donations from these walks will support the work of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. If you are unable to donate but would like to attend the walk please email webmarketing@hiwwt.org.uk
Click HERE for more information.
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub