With just over a month to go until Walk Ten at Stormont Estate, Belfast on Friday 2nd September, it’s still not too late to sign up and support Marie Curie Cancer Care.
"All tea parties, however big or small, will help provide more hours of free Marie Curie Nursing care for local people with terminal illnesses and their families. Last year, hundreds of tea parties were held in Northern Ireland, providing over 1,250 hours of end of life care," said Alec Barclay, Fundraising Manager for Marie Curie Cancer Care in
Staff and customers raise over £333,000 - helping to provide a whopping 16,650 hours of nursing care in the local communityNorthern Ireland's Tesco staff and customers led the way in fundraising for the charity with their Head Office, Belfast and Antrim Distribution Centres and at least two of the retailer's regional stores in Lisburn and Limavady
Score on the Doors is a pilot scheme facilitated by Belfast City Council to show how well food businesses meet current food laws. Under the scheme, cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops and any business providing a kitchen service is given a ‘star' rating to show how well they comply with food safety standards. Five stars represent an ‘excellent'