Upcoming Local Events in Erewash

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Maggie Throup MP
Erewash MP Maggie Throup is at the forefront of the launch of a new campaign to help people prevent risks of developing serious illness and reduce the risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19.
Erewash Borough Council has assured its business community in the hospitality and leisure sector that the latest government support grants will be issued to eligible businesses as soon as national guidelines have been confirmed.
An appeal for more foster carers has been made by Derbyshire County Council to help look after more than 900 children in its care – including many set to experience their first Christmas in care.
Recycling logo image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay
Erewash Borough Council has renewed its annual appeal to residents to dispose of recyclable waste sensibly this Christmas holiday.
Derbyshire residents keeping poultry or other captive birds are being strongly urged to follow strict nationwide rules brought in by the government to help stop the spread of bird flu.
Wed, 15/12/2021 to Thu, 31/03/2022
Erewash Borough Council is encouraging those involved in all things creative in the borough to apply for funding to help with their initiatives.
The Yellow Wood Cafe in Beeston
A new evening mental health drop-in service has opened just outside the Erewash borough, at the Yellow Wood Café on Chilwell Road in Beeston.
Fay Bloor from Wathall's
A firm of funeral directors with a base in the Erewash borough is marking National Grief Awareness Week (December 2-8) by announcing the expansion of a free bereavement support group.
Rural Action Derbyshire
Local charity Rural Action Derbyshire is looking for people who are interested in making a difference in Derbyshire to join its board of trustees.
Joined Up Care Derbyshire
A new phase has begun in the Covid-19 vaccination programme, as people aged 40-49 become eligible for their booster dose and 16-17-year-olds can get their second dose.

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