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AROUND THE COUNTIES CO U N T Y N EWS D ECEMB ER 2025


CONGRATULATIONS TO PETER HUNT AND ALL THE MONEYWATCH FINANCE TEAM


Live 24-Seven is delighted to congratulate our very own finance expert and feature writer, Peter Hunt. And the entire team at Moneywatch Finance, on their outstanding achievement at this years’s awards.


Moneywatch Finace have been awarded the prestigious HL Partnership National Award for Small Mortgage & Insurance Advice Company of the Year, a well-deserved recognition for their professionalism, exceptional client service.


exper tise, and dedication to


Peter ’s insightful f inancial features have long been a valued par t of Live 24-Seven, helping readers navigate the complex wor ld of f inance with clar ity and confidence.


We are incredibly proud to see his hard work and leadership celebrated on a national stage.


Congratulations to Peter Hunt, Matthew Jones, Heather Humphries, and Michelle Dodd and to everyone at Moneywatch Finance on this remarkable success!


COUNTY NEWS DECEMBER 26


ROTARY DELIVERS NEW £40K PICK-UP TRUCK TO UGANDAN CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTRE


A ‘lifeline’ for orphans at a Ugandan medical and crisis centre has been protected thanks to the delivery of a new pick-up truck by Solihull Rotarians.


The £40k vehicle is the result of months of fundraising by Solihull Rotary as par t of ongoing suppor t following their visit to Potters Village, in Kisoro, by Club President Phil Godfrey.


The vehicle is needed for: travelling into communities to visit and assess babies’ homes; resettling babies back with their families; transpor ting babies to and from other hospitals; tak ing babies to court at the time of acquir ing care orders; transpor ting social workers to communities and, at


psychiatric illness. Some children have simply been abandoned.


Phil joins Vicci in giving regular talks about Potter’s Village to help continue to raise as much awareness as possible. More in- formation about how to help is available from Phil Godfrey on 07770 406870 or at: philcgodfrey@btinternet.com


Find out more about Friends of Potter’s https://www.pottersvillage.org.uk/


Village at:


times,


collecting babies from far communities; transpor ting the psychiatr ic nurse and social worker for home visits to treat mothers with mental health problems and shopping for baby products and food.


With the suppor t of St Helen’s Church in Solihull, other projects in the last two years, totalling more than £30k, include funding equipment to Potters Village including 18 cots, intravenous pumps and a CPAP breathing machine as well as upgraded training for nine nurses, baby clothes and donations towards k indergar ten education and materials.


Most children end up at Potter's Village because their mothers died in childbir th or were unable to care for


them due to LIVE24-SEVEN.COM


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