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March 17, 2025
Help for Heroes: Seeking Help and Recovery College Courses
There is also a range of courses available through the Help for Heroes Recovery College. Information and the prospectus can be found on the Help for Heroes website: https://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/get-help/recovery-college/self-help-guides/
For further details on Help for Heroes services and how to get in touch, please go to: https://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/
Stafford: Staffordshire smart alert - The Little Book of Cyber Scams - download your copy now

Technology is rapidly evolving and while it provides fantastic opportunities to enhance business processes, communicate more effectively and achieve greater prosperity, it is also open to criminal abuse.
To avoid becoming a victim of online crime you don’t need to be a computer expert. Developing a few good online habits drastically reduces your chances of becoming a victim of cyber crime, makes you less vulnerable and lets you use the web safely.
This booklet has been produced by the Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit to help you in taking the necessary steps needed to protect your business and your customers.
Download the latest digital version here: The Little Book of Cyber Scams
This booklet has been produced by the Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit to help you in taking the necessary steps needed to protect your business and your customers.
Download the latest digital version here: The Little Book of Cyber Scams
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Information provided by Stafford HIVE
Stafford: Staffordshire smart alert - Police Cadets 👮🏻♂ 🚔
Police Cadets
Get a taste of what it’s like to work in the police force by becoming a Cadet.
To become a Cadet you need to be between the ages of 13-17.
As a Cadet, you will get a unique opportunity to learn more about your local police force whilst working with local communities on exciting projects to improve your local area.
Join today if you are looking for a new exciting challenge, or to gain insight in what it would be like to become a police officer.
For more information please visit our website - Cadets | Staffordshire Police
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March 14, 2025
Wiltshire: Stop smoking in 2025 to improve your health, wealth and wellbeing
Wiltshire Council have launched a new Smokefree app to help people across Wiltshire quit smoking.
Quitting smoking not only improves health, but it can lead to significantly more money in your pocket, since the average person who smokes spends around £2500 every year on smoking.
Smokefree Wiltshire has a team of dedicated Health Coaches who understand that smoking is an addiction and will be there to help you stop.Their support is free, personalised and they offer a range of quitting aids - so you can quit your way and make your smoke free journey less stressful.
Click here for further information or to download the free app
Information provided by Colerne and Lyneham HIVEs
Gloucestershire: Council launches support to help keep young people safe online
Gloucestershire County Council has launched a new online resource to help keep children and young people safe online.
The webpage gives parents and guardians information about different aspects of online harms, with details of further information and where support is available.
The webpage also brings together links to trusted sources of information and local support relating to wider health and wellbeing recognising the broad range of impacts that using digital devices and online spaces can have for children and young people.
Young Gloucestershire are one of the partners the council consulted with to develop the webpage and help provide expert insight into the needs of children and young people.
Young Gloucestershire provides young people with support and seeks to help them to develop the skills they need to thrive.
As part of the county council’s commitment to stopping the risk of harm to children and young people, the council is also working with Young Gloucestershire to develop and deliver additional youth worker support to those experiencing harm online.
The webpage gives parents and guardians information about different aspects of online harms, with details of further information and where support is available.
The webpage also brings together links to trusted sources of information and local support relating to wider health and wellbeing recognising the broad range of impacts that using digital devices and online spaces can have for children and young people.
Young Gloucestershire are one of the partners the council consulted with to develop the webpage and help provide expert insight into the needs of children and young people.
Young Gloucestershire provides young people with support and seeks to help them to develop the skills they need to thrive.
As part of the county council’s commitment to stopping the risk of harm to children and young people, the council is also working with Young Gloucestershire to develop and deliver additional youth worker support to those experiencing harm online.
Dorset: Reporting missed bin collections
If you are having problems regarding missed collections, please contact Dorset Council via the on-line portal to report these problems. Click HERE
You can also request an extra bin or bulky waste collection.
Please do not report your collection as missed until after 4pm on your collection day. The crew do not follow the same collection order each week and may still be out collecting.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
Please do not report your collection as missed until after 4pm on your collection day. The crew do not follow the same collection order each week and may still be out collecting.
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