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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

International Team Fireworks Competition

International Team Fireworks competition 

Each year in the great garden of the Herrenhausen. the international Team Firework event takes place. From May to September five countries have 25 mins to wow the judges with their best displays. 

Teams are allowed to place fireworks in different zones across the gardens, the judges haves chosen the same first piece of music for the teams. After that the choices are up to them. 




These are teams from professional companies which work all over the world.

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Over £290,000 to support those with seldom heard needs in Armed Forces communities

Over £290,000 to support those with seldom heard needs in Armed Forces communities

Ensuring under-represented voices in armed forces communities are heard is vital.  In the latest round of their Hidden Voices programme, the Armed Forces Covenant Trust (the Trust) awarded grants totalling more than £290,000 to 15 projects delivering accessible mental health and wellbeing support for those with seldom heard needs in armed forces communities.

 

These projects will focus on improving access to bespoke support for groups whose voices, opinions or needs are not adequately represented or who face barriers to accessing support services.

 

Trust CEO Anna Wright said: "This programme is all about giving a voice to armed forces communities who may have been overlooked or unheard. Providing tailored, accessible mental health and wellbeing support, these projects will improve awareness and understanding of the of the unique needs of these communities, improving service provision for years to come."