Last Friday 25th September saw Real Life Options host their very own Bake Off in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Last Friday 25th September saw Real Life Options host their very own Bake Off in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
The WI Centennial Fair, which took place over the 3-6th September in Harrogate, was a huge success for all sorts of reasons.
The WI Centennial Fair, which took place over the 3-6th September in Harrogate, was a huge success for all sorts of reasons.
Holly led the selection of RLO's new Exec Director from the very first meetings in Glasgow through to the final interviews in Edinburgh on the 7th September. She made sure that the interviews ran to schedule, was firm in making sure the right questions were asked and that everyone had their say on the final decision.
Hannah had a unique opportunity to attend a party at Clarence House, hosted by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Holly led the selection of RLO's new Exec Director from the very first meetings in Glasgow through to the final interviews in Edinburgh on the 7th September. She made sure that the interviews ran to schedule, was firm in making sure the right questions were asked and that everyone had their say on the final decision.
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Emma, a person supported by Real Life Options in Hartlepool and Senior Support Worker Veronica were two of the 1,000 Pink Ladies who took part in July's Race for Life in Hartlepool to raise money for research into all cancers. Many ran in memory of loved ones or to celebrate the lives of those who have beaten the disease.
Emma, a person supported by Real Life Options in Hartlepool and Senior Support Worker Veronica were two of the 1,000 Pink Ladies who took part in July's Race for Life in Hartlepool to raise money for research into all cancers. Many ran in memory of loved ones or to celebrate the lives of those who have beaten the disease.