The latest episode of Bolsover TV is now live and can also be viewed on our Vimeo channel.
On this week's episode:
- eligible households are urged to apply for Discretionary Housing Payments,
- a scheme has been launched to help local residents become ‘Digitally Connected’,
- work on the new three-million pound Creswell Heritage and Wellbeing centre is progressing well,
- two fixed penalty notices have been issued in Bolsover as the Council cracks down on environmental crime,
- a Woodland Creation Experience Day is being offered as part of the Councils ambitious Bolsover Community Woodlands project, and
- a local charity is asking people to Walk a Mile to help raise awareness of people living in poverty.
We also have extended features with Lyndsey Ashley about the Freedom Projects 'Walk a Mile' charity event and Martyn Staley who talks to us about how people can get involved in the Digital Connect project.
If you have a story or something that could be featured on Bolsover TV then please get in touch with us.