Volunteer Get Together to thank our Befrienders
Mayor of St Edmundsbury, Julia Wakeham and Carol Lynch, chair of Forest Heath District Council, were amongst a gathering in Nowton. The Voluntary Network wanted to say “Thank You”...
Mayor of St Edmundsbury, Julia Wakeham and Carol Lynch, chair of Forest Heath District Council, were amongst a gathering in Nowton. The Voluntary Network wanted to say “Thank You”...
The Newmarket News got the chance to spend a morning with Dial A Ride driver Rita Claydon to find out what the service is all about. Rita, who has...
New service will enable passengers to travel from Newmarket to central Cambridge on Sundays. The service will operate 9.30am until 4.30pm. All journeys must be pre booked, just call...
The Voluntary Network are launching the new Connecting Communities transport service for the districts of Forest Heath and St Edmundsbury. Connecting Communities is a transport service designed to help...
The Befriending Service are delighted to have been awarded a two year Grant from the Community Chest scheme at St Edmundsbury Borough Council. The funding will enable us...
The service makes life bearable for anyone living alone. Thank you
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