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Latest news - 16 February 2024
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On this week's episode:
- Bolsover District Council has further committed to helping the environment by appointing a new Nature Recovery Champion.
- An employability scheme has been launched in the area
- You could win a Nintendo Switch bundle with the Bolsover District Community Lottery
- A fabulous offer is available at Go! Active in Clowne
- And a new refill shop in Bolsover is helping residents live green
Bolsover District Council is celebrating a year of great work from its Physical Activity and Sports Development Team.
The team has been working hard to return activity levels back to where they were before the pandemic and have seen the number of active adults in the district increase by 5% and the number of active children increase by 6.2%.
The team has achieved this by providing a range of activities for all ages and across the whole of the district.
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5 to 11 February was National Apprenticeship Week.
A celebration that brings together businesses and apprentices across the country to shine a light on the positive impact that apprenticeships make to individuals, businesses and the wider economy.
To mark the occasion Bolsover TV went to Hardwick Hall to see what their apprentice stone masons have been up to and how their apprenticeship is helping them.
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Sock It To The Scammers is the new fraud campaign by Derbyshire Constabulary, created to raise awareness of commonly reported fraud attempts in Derbyshire and how to stop them.
The key message is Stop. Think. Tell. If you suspect a scam, or something just doesn't feel right, take a moment to consider before doing anything else.
Tell someone you trust and discuss your concerns if you're still not sure. If you think you've been the victim of a scam report it.
The aim is to get the videos in front of as many people as possible, in the hope that not only will they be alerted to the tactics of fraudsters, but that they will also share the crime prevention tips and advice with family, friends and neighbours who might not be online.
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From starting life as an army canteen, Newton Community Centre has gone through a lot of changes in its 105 year history.
Recently, a mysterious dip appeared in the floor and it was decided to rip it out and replace it with a brand new one.
The building has been closed since 2022 while the extensive work was undertaken and the team at the centre are now ready to reopen the building again.
Bolsover TVÂ went down to see them and find out more about the repair process.
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