by joa18lt | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, Environment
Barbados’ agricultural industry is planning to expand its reach to the renewable energy sector by producing biomass energy. Speaking to the House Assembly on Tuesday, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Indar Weir, announced the establishment of Grow...
by joa18lt | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, News
After Covid-19 spread through the world at an alarming pace last year Barbados was praised for having one of the best responses to the pandemic. In an unusual move the government invited travellers to work remotely on the island using the Barbados Welcome Stamp ...
by joa19th | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2
This summer will see the steel city’s streets adorned with the ‘Bears of Sheffield’ sculpture trail, all to raise vital funds for Sheffield Children’s Hospital. The trail will comprise of 60 big bears, standing at 2.1m tall, which are sponsored by local businesses,...
by admin | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, News
Under 21’s will now be able to travel on South Yorkshire’s buses and trams for 80p, as part of the regions plans to tackle youth unemployment as South Yorkshire recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. The new fares will start from the 21 June and will be in place until...
by joc19jl | Mar 25, 2021 | Charity, Culture
A new award-winning haircare project is set to improve the mental health of Sheffield’s African-Caribbean community. The Black Hair Care Project aims to give individuals from the African-Caribbean community, who are suffering from mental health issues, the opportunity...
by joa18sy | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, News, Politics
Premier Alden McLaughlin and Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee assure that if Cayman’s COVID-19 vaccination rate continues at its current pace, the islands’ borders could reopen as early as late April or early to mid-May. Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday,...