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Award-winning Fishguard chippie celebrates 10th birthday
Award-winning Fishguard chippie celebrates 10th birthday

Western Telegraph

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Western Telegraph

Award-winning Fishguard chippie celebrates 10th birthday

Fishguard's Hooked@31 turns ten this week and to celebrate the award-winning chippies is offering two portions of fish and chips for a tenner, or one portion for £6. The take-away is also celebrating the fact that National Fish and Chip Day also turns 10 today (Friday, June 6). (Image: Hooked@31) The celebratory deal includes two five to six ounce saithe fillets cooked in Hooked's signature crispy batter along with a portion of chips for just £10. 'Saithe is from the cod family, has a stronger flavour and darker flesh. It's well worth a try,' said Hooked@31. If you don't want to do the double, you can have a single portion of Saithe and chips for just £6. Hooked has made a name for itself for producing quality fish and chips. In 2020 the Fishguard fryers were whittled down from 10,500 chippies across the UK to be named one of the top ten in the UK. The chippie was also ranked among the top two in Wales. They gained the accolade in the National Fish & Chip Awards, a UK-wide competition celebrating true excellence in the fish and chip industry. In the run up to the finals, Hooked@31 gave away free fish and chips, which saw hopeful locals queuing down the street for their portion. The business stayed open during the lockdown, providing delicious home deliveries to grateful locals. When restrictions eased, it was common to see long queues of customers all eager for Hooked's deep-fried fayre. The following year Hooked@31 was named as one of the best in Wales as part of the 2021 edition of the Official Guide to the UK's Quality Fish and Chip Shops. The chippie is also well known throughout Pembrokeshire for its famous homemade ice cream from local Morfa milk. It also produces vegan and dairy-free ice cream. In 2023 January owners Charlette and Gethin Rand said that the business would be taking a new direction and would not be opening its doors in the new year. However, the chippie was soon back in business, this time as a pop up venue opening on selected days rather than year-round. The pop-up concept has proved a hit with customers and Hooke@31 is open for three days a week throughout June with another gluten free evening planned as well as other special events. To celebrate its tenth birthday this week Hooked@31 is open from Wednesday through to Saturday from 12pm to 2pm and from 4.30pm to 8pm. Other tasty treats are on offer as well as the saithe two for £10 deal. You can order at the counter or pre-order at linked above.

Early childhood services for babies, children with developmental disabilities set to take drastic cut
Early childhood services for babies, children with developmental disabilities set to take drastic cut

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Early childhood services for babies, children with developmental disabilities set to take drastic cut

DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Department of Early Childhood is set to cut services down for children with developmental concerns and disabilities, but the state says it's necessary for long-term success. The Early Intervention program or EI services children up to 3-year-old. The state sites budget shortfall for their reasoning and continued increase in children's referrals to the program on cutting back on services to balance funding for the rest of the fiscal year. Children will now be limited to four hours of care a month. Currently the program serves around 11,000 each month and these changes are set to potentially take effect as early as Monday according to email correspondents with providers shared with FOX31. These cuts will effect the majority of these children like 21-month-old Charlette. Jessica Meisel is her Development Interventionist and visits here each week. 'Getting to know Charlette and initially working on language and then kind of going from there into play skills. It's kind of been so much fun to watch her grow and starting to say words and sounds and its necessary,' Meisel said. Lawsuit against City and County of Denver claims disabled people face discrimination at homeless shelters Charlette, has developmental challenges and was recently diagnosed with autism. Her older brother who's 9-year-old was also diagnosed with autism when he was 3, so her mother Katherine Safilippo knew the signs. 'It got me kind of curious, she's not speaking the way that she should, and her kind of emotions and stuff were not the way a typical 18-month-old should be. So we ended up getting her evaluated with EI and it showed that she really needed speech and early intervention developmental teacher to come in too.' Though Charlette works with Jessica once a week, Safilippo was hoping to add additional services soon. She says their physician encouraged speech to be added, but now that won't be possible through EI. Many EI children though, already receive multiple types of sessions a Intervention plans to max out families to once a week no matter the severity of the disability, forcing them to prioritize one over the other. 'It's just once a week. Jessica is the only person we have for Charlette right now. I am back at square one.' Safilippo said. Other parents we spoke to like Kay Miller, her son currently receive multiple services and are scared for how this could change the development of their child. 'My son who is only 9 months old and currently benefiting from speech therapy, physical therapy, and dietician services, will receive half the support he is currently receiving from speech and physical therapies, and he will not be eligible for the dietician services anymore due to his Medicaid status. This is already devastating to us – the only reason my son continues to be on his growth curve is due to our dietician closely working with us to ensure his unique needs are being met, and without her guidance I am worried for his growth. And while we will continue to be eligible for his other therapies, cutting them by half will surely affect how quickly and effectively he has been meeting developmental milestones.' Kay Miller Children on federal assistance may not get behavioral or social services at all because those services can no longer be billed to Medicaid. Jessica currently works with 15 kids, 11 of which are on Medicaid. She says continuing her work there may be difficult with such a small case load. New map shows wolves spreading toward Colorado's borders 'They're the families that have the lowest socioeconomic status, there are families of color, so we are really doing a dis-service to underserved people,' Meisel said. Meisel says with these cuts children will also be losing a solid foundation heading into Pre-K and Kindergarten. Referrals into the program have also been frozen. In a letter CDEC gave a synopsis of this budget shortfall and current situation. It says, 'The $3.5 million workforce investment funding, which was allocated for two years, will end June 30, 2025. Referrals to the program continue to increase and stimulus funding that was previously available has fallen off, which impacted the amount of federal funding the EI program had available for FY 24-25. Additionally, the number of children enrolled in Medicaid has decreased to around 36%. These factors, along with the implementation of multiple strategies to retain and recruit the EI provider workforce, have put the EI program at risk of significant over expenditure for the current fiscal year and a significant reduction in resources for FY 25-26 and beyond.' Another parent Michelle Katherine's son has similar concerns as Charlette and suspected autism. 'My son is talking starting to talk, learning sign language, and has made so much progress with the amount of therapy he has had! This is the last thing he needs. This isn't a wanted program this is needed and vital!' She said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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