Archaeologist to donate book proceeds to Armed Forces charity
The book is about Operation Nightingale, a Ministry of Defence (MoD) programme that helps servicemembers recover by taking them to dig sites.
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Sophie is a reporter for a number of Newsquest titles. She is formerly the deputy editor of the Basingstoke Gazette and Andover Advertiser. Some of Sophie's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
The book is about Operation Nightingale, a Ministry of Defence (MoD) programme that helps servicemembers recover by taking them to dig sites.
The event was an opportunity for the group to express gratitude to the community for its support and to share Ukrainian traditions and culture.
The fund aims to support innovative projects that positively impact the community and have long-lasting potential.
The initiative coincides with the start of the academic year at the university and aims to raise awareness of the impact of antisocial noise.
Heledd, who has been playing the harp for more than 12 years, is tutored by internationally acclaimed virtuoso Catrin Finch.
The day was rounded off with a calming mindfulness session, where the children practised stretches, breathing, and body awareness.
The club expressed gratitude for the community's participation in various summer events.
The blueprint outlines key actions to alleviate the strain that alcohol places on the NHS and wider emergency services.
The event, which is free to enter and open to all abilities, also promises a friendly atmosphere, with refreshments, outdoor games, and falconry on offer.
This initiative was sparked by a survey revealing that most respondents were unsure of how to help friends experiencing poor mental health.
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