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  • Birthday Celebrations

    These lovely ladies were out on Abbey Park this afternoon celebrating one of the Waltham Close residents birthdays. Go girls! Prosecco, birthday cake, balloons and all socially distanced. No one said we couldn’t have fun 🎂🥂🍾

  • Live Life for Julie and raise funds for The Brain Tumour Charity.

    Looking for a challenge or a reason to get everyone out of the house after dinner? Look no further than our Christmas Fun Runs! https://www.facebook.com/livelifeforjulie or https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/get-involved/our-supporter-groups/supporter-groups/groups/live-life-for-julie-fund/?fbclid=IwAR2dL_IWEibQCrlE87fhuG3FEuDpm8fE7tfT51vI9JqnejfJLc_isem to find out about Julie's story and campaign.

  • Children' Voices Project

    Notts Education Psychology Service would like to know how children and young people living in Nottinghamshire, have experienced returning to school or education. Open the document and follow the relevant links to provide your views.

  • Used Stamps Appeal

    By recycling used postage stamps you can help beat sight loss forever – and it’s free and so easy to do! Despite the convenience of modern communications, receiving and sending letters and parcels is still a special way to keep in touch with loved ones. Better still, the used stamps on the envelopes and packaging provide an easy way to support eye research – and it’s completely free! Just save your used stamps and request your pre-paid materials so we can arrange for a collection envelope or box to be sent to you free of charge.

  • Busy Bee

    Dear Joan has been very busy today tidying and filling the green bins. What a star she is - someone once called her a human cannonball as she's works so fast! Well done Joan!

  • Christmas Toy Bank

    Please support this worthy cause. Many of us are privileged and don’t have to struggle, but there are those that really need our support.

  • December Eve

    A lovely Christmas tree on the corner of Nearsby Drive.

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