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Motorbike jackets are not just for looking cool (although this is a big part of it) as they are actually a very important safety item for motorcyclists.
Motorbike jackets are not just for looking cool (although this is a big part of it) as they are actually a very important safety item for motorcyclists.
While some would argue today’s world is far too commercialised, many households continue to struggle to make ends meet on a weekly or monthly basis.
Many economists believe that the challenges posed by sluggish real wage growth and rising inflation will also be exacerbated by the coronavirus.
A money transfer company sends money from one location to another, and in most cases, the money needs to be changed from one currency type to another.
Sending money within your own country is the easiest, especially since most banks allow you to do it for free, and companies like PayPal allow you to do it for free too.
Christians against Poverty (CAP) based at St Mary’s Church in Nantwich is to host money management courses online.
The CAP’s next three-week course starts on March 16 and is free to participate.
Nantwich Christians Against Poverty Job Club are to run two free online courses from next week.
From January 12, there will be a 3-week CAP Money course aimed at helping people manage money better and learn to budget, save and spend well.
By Ethan Davies, local democracy reporter
Cheshire East Council is sitting on more than £33 million of section 106 money from developers, with some money dating back from a planning application 28 years ago.
A freedom of information request has revealed the authority currently has a staggering £33,428,764 in unspent funds, having collected £39.7 million of such contributions since 2010.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of illegal money lending and laundering following an operation in South Cheshire.
Cash and electronic devices were seized when a warrant was executed at a residential address in central Crewe yesterday (November 7).
Caring students from Reaseheath College in Nantwich joined together to mark World Aids Day.
They formed a giant human ribbon on the campus’ front lawn.
A free course is being staged in Nantwich to help families cope with financial problems.
The CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Money Course is designed to help people of all backgrounds take control of their finances.
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