PM leaving No 10 for #PMQs https://t.co/o5l0tdFRKa pic.twitter.com/VzxKsEopR7
— John Rentoul (@JohnRentoul) January 27, 2021
PM leaving No 10 for #PMQs https://t.co/o5l0tdFRKa pic.twitter.com/VzxKsEopR7
— John Rentoul (@JohnRentoul) January 27, 2021
The Cats of Hanover Facebook Group (set up by Rosie) has been involved with local cat charities for a number of years now.
Under the guise of Santa Paws, and in conjunction with Snowcats Brighton, a cat Advent Calendar was organised during December and £350 raised for Cats Protection Brighton.
As per Cats Protection:
"The Santa Paws advent calendar event organised by Snowcats Brighton, a group that helps raise funds for local cat charities, has raised £350 for Cats Protection Brighton & District. More than 20 local professional and amateur artists, including a budding young artist of seven years old, donated artworks for the event.
From 1-24 December, a different artwork was displayed in the window of the Dover Castle Pub in Hanover, which usually hosts the Hanover Cat Pawtrait Exhibition during the Brighton Festival in May. As this year’s event was cancelled, the organisers decided to delay the exhibition until December. However, when the pub was forced to close as part of lockdown rules on 16 December, the exhibition moved to the window of a nearby house.
Sales of the artworks were organised online and were delivered – via bicycle – by fundraiser Eva Hellqvist. She said: “It was so inspiring and fun to organise this fundraising event together with members of the Cats of Hanover exhibition team. We thought by doing an advent calendar window display we could put a smile on people’s faces during difficult times as well as raise money for cats in need. Thanks to the amazing artists and also a big paw up to those who bought the cat portraits and helped to raise money for Cats Protection Brighton & District.”
Throughout the event, Lucy Clifford ran the social media site, posting images of the artworks daily. A big thankyou from Cats Protection Brighton & District to everyone involved."
The Goodies - Kitten Kong (9th April 1972). There's a monster loose in London and Michael Aspel is right in the thick of things. pic.twitter.com/gVVv8qI4zK
— Archivetvmusings (@archivetvmus71) January 12, 2021
I'm not saying that the @FT has a *completely* relaxed approach now people are WFH, but their morning newsletter screengrab of the PM speaking last night seems to have been taken by their journalist of his own TV with the cat in front of it. pic.twitter.com/k5F0BI1JrE
— Alex Deane (@ajcdeane) January 5, 2021