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THE HIGH STREET LIFE – INDEPENDENT HOME INTERIORS INTERVIEW WITH ZOE LAFBERRY AND AMY HUNTER Date of Broadcast: Founder of Flower Box, Zoe Lafberry and floor manager Amy Hunger talk with Leona Fensome about early days business, setting up her home interiors and floristry store in St Albans and what life has been like in lockdown as an independent business. This interview is featured in The High Street Life podcast, a series sponsored by The St Albans BID. |
THE HIGH STREET LIFE – INDEPENDENT HOME INTERIORS INTERVIEW WITH EMMA BUSTAMANTE Date of Broadcast: Founder of Cositas, Emma Bustamante talks with Leona Fensome about her early days business, which led her to set up a home interiors store in St Albans and what life has been like in lockdown as an independent business. This interview is featured in The High Street Life podcast, a series sponsored by The St Albans BID. |
Sleepout raises much needed funds Date of Broadcast: December 8, 2020 We hear from Caroline Neill of Herts Young Homeless about this year’s “Sleepout” which actually took place in peoples’ homes. The night has raised over £30,000 for some vital local charities. It was a big challenge when it became clear that the sleepout would have to be different this year but the results have been amazing. If you;d like to learn more or contribute, you can go to www.stalbanssleepout.org.uk |
Supporting older people through the winter Date of Broadcast: December 8, 2020 Ros Wylie of Age UK Hertfordshire tells us about their winter campaign and how they are providing older people in our area with ways to keep engaged and happy. You can join in by emailing communications@ageukherts.org.uk. Ros also tells us about the challenges of the pandemic and how Age UK in Hertfordshire has been rising to meet them. |
Date of Broadcast: December 8, 2020 Is that even possible? We hear from Amy Jeffries of Slimming World about how we can enjoy Christmas without piling on the pounds and how local groups have continued to support each other during the pandemic |
Date of Broadcast: December 1, 2020 Students at the University of Hertfordshire tell us about their final year project to make a film “Dearest Brother”, the challenges of studying during Covid, and how they are making the film. |
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