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Bunny-Zoe's Blog (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
I am super excited to introduce you to three new designers to Bunny Zoe's Crafts . I can't tell you how happy I am that the two talented Debbie E's and Moni have agreed to work with me ;-) For those of you that don't know the girls here is a little about them. Be sure to check out their blogs to admire their work and follow them if you don't already so you don't miss out! Debbie Eastman - UK I live...
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Landlord and BTL Blog (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Paul Shamplina, director and co-founder of Landlord Action , has helped to expose a property investment sourcing company and achieve a successful outcome by recouping over £10,000 to reimburse two aggrieved customers on money judgements, they obtained at court.. Landlord Action, a company who specialise in tenant eviction, have recently seen a worryingly increasing number of investors and landlords...
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David Lindsay (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
From the website of God's Own University: A Durham consortium of University and faith leaders hopes that Pope Benedict XVI will accept their invitation to make the first ever papal visit to the North East of England. Following a visit of Vatican representative and HM Ambassador to the Holy See, HE Francis Campbell, to Durham University in March of this year, a unique partnership of University, Anglican...
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Cambridgeshire Education ICT Service (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
For Heads and Senior Leaders Leadership, Management and Information Millennium Hall, Buckden Tuesday, 17th November 2009 - 09:30 - 15:30 Oliver Cromwell Hotel, March Wednesday, 18th November 2009 - 09:30 - 15:30 Cambridge Professional Development Centre Wednesday, 25th November 2009 - 09:30 - 15:30 ‘Improving Outcomes for Children and Young People’ Guest speakers include: Nigel Battey,...
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National Death Service (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
The chief executive of the NHS faces questions over his relationship with one of the country's youngest hospital bosses - who is 20 years his junior. David Nicholson, 52, who is in charge of managing the Health Service in England and Wales, has announced he is to marry Sarah-Jane Marsh, 32, next year. Miss Marsh was appointed to the £155,000-a-year post at scandal-hit Birmingham Children's Hospital...
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PhotoReflect (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
click photo to enlarge I'd never visited March in Cambridgeshire until a couple of weeks ago. I knew of its church, St Wendreda, which has the best medieval "angel roof" in Britain: that's what we'd gone to see. But, as we drove into the town, a typical, flat, Fenland settlement of interesting main streets with buildings spanning three centuries, the first thing that caught my eye was of...
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Anaerobic Digestion News (Free subscription) | 30/09/2009
This follows up on our recent post about Monsal to bring you an update from them, when planning permission is obtained in very quickly time. Monsal in commenting on the success of the planning process said: “Planning was achieved in record time for this project. It was the result of our co-operative and very detailed approach to the planning/permitting process. We support biowaste AD projects...
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The Cotswold Canary (Free subscription) | 24/09/2009
I was out and about the other day in Somerset and on my way back to Gloucestershire I passed through Wiltshire. This got me to thinking, how many of the 86 counties in Great Britain have I actually visited (as in actually stopped there)? I thought it would be almost all of them... It's not. See the end of the post for my total - advise me oh worthy masses which unvisited counties should I go to...?...
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Anaerobic Digestion News (Free subscription) | 24/09/2009
The specialist UK Anaerobic Digestion Plant Contractor Monsal has now completed the planning phase for new food waste anaerobic digestion and renewable energy plant in Cambridgeshire. Monsal have now completed the first phase of planning, pre-design, permitting and support services for an advanced food Anaerobic Digestion (AD) and renewable energy contract in March, Cambridgeshire. The project is for...
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PREGNANCYWEEKLY'S BLOG (Free subscription) | 03/09/2009
Cambourne in Cambridgeshire produced 24.1 births per 1,000 women in 2009 - almost double the UK average of 12.1. The village has just 7,600 residents but has a higher fertility rate than India, China, Indonesia, Brazil and the USA. Only a handful of countries including Afghanistan and Iraq produced more children per 1,000 women, according to statistics from Cambridgeshire County Council Research Group....
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Waveney Valley Blog (Free subscription) | 02/09/2009
Earlier this year I entered three images into the BWPA (British Wildlife Photography Awards ), in August I received an email from BWPA congratulating me that one of my images had been short listed. Submitted images I’m very pleased to announce that my image of a Stoat appearing from a drain has been selected for a commendation in the Urban Wildlife category and will form part of a national exhibition...
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Dale Harris, Guitarist (Free subscription) | 01/09/2009
Biography CD Releases The release of Espiritu de la Guitarra heralded the first solo commercial Spanish guitar release from Dale Harris. The new CD features Spanish and Paraguayan music by Albéniz, Tárrega, Sor, De Murcia and Barrios Mangoré. A further two CD's by DaleHarris are available on CD and download: Dark Tales and Reverie On A Hill. Education & Training Qualifications...
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Rob's Blog (Free subscription) | 30/08/2009
When Shadow Communities Secretary, Caroline Spelman MP, visited Harlow and Nazeing in March, she made a number of guarantees about Conservative policy on housing, were there to be a Tory Government after the next election . I am glad to say that Mrs Spelman's statement in Harlow, has now been backed up in more detail, in a letter sent out to Conservative Councillors and MPs. The good news is that Conservatives...
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The Land of Lost Content (Free subscription) | 15/08/2009
Patrick Hadley was born in Cambridge on 5th March 1899. His father, William Sheldon Hadley was at that time a fellow of Pembroke College. His mother, Edith Jane, was the daughter of Rev. Robert Foster, Chaplain to the Royal Hibernian Military School in Dublin. Patrick studied initially at St Ronan's Preparatory School at West Worthing and then at Winchester College. However the First World War interrupted...
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Anne Corder's Recruitment Blog (Free subscription) | 13/08/2009
The headline national unemployment figure doesn’t look good – 2.4 million with predictions it could reach three million by the end of the year. Our consultant Kerry Tanner was interviewed on the radio, shortly after the government released the numbers, and asked for our – local – take on the national figures. And that’s where we can knock the doom and gloom on the head...
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wellbeingnewseditor | 18/07/2009
Wellbeing Newsline: Contributors > Under the 1951 United Nations Convention on Refugees, a refugee is a person who has left the country of their nationality ‘owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion’ and is unable or unwilling to return. In the UK, an asylum seeker is a person who has applied...
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