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This week's episode of Bolsover TV is live now:
- We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Citizens Advice North East Derbsyhire
- Bolsover teenager Hayden Hudson is gearing up for his next fundraising challenge
- Bolsover Parish Church are set to stage a charity coffee morning
- And a man from Tibshelf is having a blooming good time
The Derbyshire branch of the Breastfeeding Network held a picnic at Bolsover Castle to help spread awareness of the service they offer.
The charity aims to support and inform breastfeeding women and their families to help them feed and nurture their babies.
Bolsover TV went down to the picnic to find out more.
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National Allotments Week takes place between the 12 and 18 August and the National Allotment Society uses this week to encourage people to take up a plot of their own.
Now, the benefits of allotments are many including being a source of fresh fruit and vegetables, providing a valuable community asset and allowing those who tend them to improve their mental and physical wellbeing.
Bolsover TV reporter Charlotte Ellis went to the Bakestone Moor Allotments in Whitwell to find out more.
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Most of us know that loneliness amongst the elderly is a growing problem and for many, the issue becomes a real barrier to living a happy and healthy life.
But there is a service that can help. B:Friend offers a befriending service for over 65s living alone.
Volunteers can sign up to give up an hour a week to go round to the home of an older person and have a cup of tea and a chat.
Bolsover TV spoke to Rachael and Rayella from the service to find out more.
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24 August Bainbridge Hall
The Kingdom Ambassadors Church is opening its doors for the community to come and have a taste of delicious and sumptuous African/Caribbean/South Asian meals!
There is no cost but a donation towards their proposed church building would be appreciated.
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