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  • 14/03/2025
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00:00This is your world, top stories for Friday the 14th of March 2025, brought to you by National World.
00:10The Hive Silsden celebrate funding success to renovate Community Hall.
00:16The Hive Silsden, a community centre that provides an inclusive space and support services to local families,
00:23were delighted to receive a donation of £10,000 from the Morrisons Foundation.
00:30Keen trade for cattle at Dungan and Mart, steers selling to £2,680.
00:37Once again, both ringside and online buyers ensured that all types of stock were keenly bid for,
00:44with steers selling to £2,680 for a 705kg Sailor 380.00.
00:54Luton's Mayor hosts International Women's Day in the Town Hall.
00:59Over 100 guests including politicians, youth leaders, voluntary and charity leaders and activists met to celebrate
01:08and to commit to the theme of Accelerate Action.
01:13Newry Cancer Research Group's Big Breakfast back on the table.
01:17The Newry Cancer Research UK Committee are pleased to announce their Big Breakfast,
01:222025 will be held on Friday, March 21st from 7.30am to 11am.
01:31Henfield Hall saves £12,000 thanks to Rampian Fund.
01:35Trustees of Henfield Hall in Horsham District are celebrating huge savings on their energy bills
01:42thanks to the Rampian Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund,
01:46which opens for grant applications from Sussex Community Groups on 17 March 2025.
01:55A blood moon among dark skies, March highlights.
01:58Stargazers will be on the lookout for two eclipses this month, March, both lunar and solar.
02:06Sheffield Golf Club celebrates 100 years.
02:10A Sheffield Golf Club is celebrating 100 years and urging budding golfers in the city to take up the sport.
02:20Dangerous driver sentenced for travelling wrong way on A24.
02:24A dangerous driver has been sentenced after failing to comply with road signs.
02:32Rotherham Hospice is the winner at Sunkissed Kimmy Park Charity Cup Game.
02:37Millmore Football Ground came alive again for a charity match that was a hit with players and fans.
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