Windrush of benefits coming to August Town, other communities
May 24th, 2023 | Category: News & Features | 17:42#JamaicaGleaner #Windrush #UK #UnitedKingdom #London #Migration MAY 24, 2023: August Town, St Andrew, is one of many communities that will soon reap the benefits of the various enrichment projects scheduled to be carried out over the next seven years by the recently launched, United Kingdom (UK)-based, Windrush75 Anchor Heritage Education programme. To commemorate the start of the collaborative programme, members of diaspora communities from Canada, the UK and the United States hosted the Windrush Five Communities Anchor Festival in African Gardens Square, August Town, yesterday on Labour Day. Rudi Page, chief executive operator of Making Connections Work Limited – a policy implementation management consultancy specialising in community development and diaspora affairs, told The Gleaner that the programme was heavily invested in activities that
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