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Awareness event by Alzheimers Society
By Amy Dyduch The Alzheimer's Society has invited Richmond people to learn about dementia. People are invited to visit us at various awareness raising events throughout the week, from May 19 to 25, where they can meet staff and volunteers from Alzheimer's Society for information, guidance and support. Lynn James, Alzheimer's Society support services manager for ...
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College seeks permission to build new teaching facility for disabled students
News A two-storey classroom block for students with learning difficulties and disabilities could be built at Barnet and Southgate College. The Enfield campus of the college, in High Street, Southgate, has applied for planning consent to build the new facility, which would cater for up to 150 students and 26 full-time carers and staff. Planning officers have recommended the ...
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School no longer failing but still needs to improve
By Daniel Binns A primary school is no longer failing but still requires improvement, according to Ofsted. Inspectors who visited Thomas Gamuel School in Colchester Road, Walthamstow, said it was improving but that teaching was not consistently good enough yet. The school was placed in special measures after a previous inspection last April, largely due to concerns that ...
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Council to introduce borough-wide 20mph speed limit
Cllr Nilgun Canver and council leader Claire Kober standing in 20mph zone Haringey Borough Council is planning to introduce a borough-wide 20 mile-per-hour speed limit. The proposed limit, which has previously been rejected twice by the authority, will be applied to all council-maintained roads in Haringey. Plans will be presented to the council's cabinet on June 8 before a ...
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New mayor names Riding for the Disabled his charity for the year
Charity appeal: The new mayor Councillor Mike Bennison The new mayor of Elmbridge was unveiled at the annual council meeting on May 15. Councillor Mike Bennison, who served as the deputy mayor for the past municipal year, launched his charity for the year on his first day. Coun Bennison has selected Riding for the Disabled Leatherhead and Horsley and Bookham, which takes riders from ...
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Regions favourite Indian restaurant to compete for top prize
Region's favourite Indian restaurant to compete for top prize A popular Indian restaurant is in line for a top award and could be cooking in the House of Commons. Saregama in Carshalton Beeches won a competition organised by Carshalton and Wallington MP Tom Brake whereby people nominated their favourite restaurant. The restaurant will now go on represent the area in the ...
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Ealing ready to choose its new youth mayor
Public face: This year's youth mayor will attend numerous public events HOPEFUL teenage candidates are preparing for the election of a new Ealing Youth Mayor at Westside Young People's centre at 6pm this Monday. The Youth Mayor represents the views of young people to the full council, as well as making public appearances at dinners, awards evenings and celebrations. ...
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Giant shoe for Epsom Derby
Centre manager David Beddows said: "This massive shoe really has to be seen to be believed." The run-up to the Epsom Derby is being marked at the Ashley Centre with a 10ft tall pink shoe and several children's workshops. From Monday, May 20, for one week, shopping centre visitors will have the opportunity to marvel at the shoe, win tickets for a day at the races, have a ...
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Shared services are key to saving borough millions insists Ealing
Shared services are key to saving borough millions, insists Ealing MILLIONS of pounds may be saved by awarding contracts for shared delivery of library and leisure services in Ealing. A meeting this Tuesday will recommend awarding contracts to private companies in a joint venture between Ealing, Harrow and Brent. Ealing Council was required to reduce its 2012 budget by 85m for ...
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Listed allotments site bid was prompted by a play
Plot thickens: The Glebe site is now protected. Cllr Bianco is pictured, second right, with allotment holders PRODUCE growers in Ickenham are rejoicing after their allotments were given legal protection this week. The site in Grebe Avenue has been granted Statutory Allotment Status, which stops the area being developed without the formal consent of the Secretary of State. Margaret ...
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The Queen to make first foreign visit for two years
When Buckingham Palace said the Queen would not attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka in November, it was widely assumed that the announcement heralded the end of her travelling abroad. ...
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A coronation for OUR Times
There are some things you just don’t talk about, and the crowning of the next king is one of them. It would be "impolite" to start planning a coronation while the existing monarch is still alive, I was told last week by one of those who may be involved when the time comes. Quite right, too. As the Queen prepares to celebrate the 60th anniversary of her Coronation on June 2 ...
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Prince Charles puts heat on ministers over climate change
The Prince of Wales, who has warned about irreversible damage caused by global warming, holds private meeting with the Energy Secretary and climate change ...
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Award for man who saved stables
Livery staff Helen Buckman and Ria Ward (17) with Philip Buckman, who has been nominated for an English Heritage award A man has been nominated for an English Heritage award after the restoration of a 19th century livery and grade II star listed indoor riding school in Epsom. Businessman Philip Buckman and his family acquired the Durdans stables in 2010, a livery yard set on 55 acres of ...
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Henry Winkler announced for Richmond Theatre panto
Villain: Captain Hook is thankfully a far cry from OBE Winkler Happy Days legend Henry Winkler will star in this year's Peter Pan Christmas pantomime. The pantomime will run at Richmond Theatre from December 6 to January 12, with Winkler, aka the Fonz, taking on the role of villain Captain Hook. "Captain Hook, with his sword-fighting, singing off-key, and a crew that ...
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Comedy duo get shared blue plaque
Dual recognition: Morecambe and Wise One of Britain's foremost comedy duos, whose career and friendship lasted more than 40 years, will be commemorated by a blue plaque. Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, also known as Morecambe and Wise or Eric and Ernie, worked together in variety, radio, film and television from 1941 until Morecambe's death in 1984. The Heritage Foundation ...
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Donkeys talk to be given to Outwood Womens Institute
News "My Life With Donkeys" is the intriguing title of a talk to be given to members of Outwood Women's Institute in Lloyd Hall, Brickfield Road, Outwood, on Tuesday, July 2, at 2.30pm. Website: ...
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Hinchley Wood School student brushes up nicely for art prize
Cool work: Rowena Fry, 15, got the top prize, while fellow students Lucy Ashworth and Rhiannon Pritchard-Wood were runners up A student from Hinchley Wood School has been named as the winner of the SHL Art Prize 2013. The competition, sponsored by Thames Ditton-based SHL, gave year 10 students a chance to create a piece of artwork suitable for display on the walls of the company's ...
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Brooklands College named Surreys best
By Laura Proto Brooklands College has been named the best further education college in Surrey. The national success rates tables for 2011/12 revealed the college, which has a campus in Weybridge, has overall success rates for all its students of 84.1 per cent. In comparison with other Surrey colleges, Brooklands is achieving a 16 per cent higher success rates than the lowest ...
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Teenager lands coveted spot at top drama school
Mitcham teenager lands coveted spot at top drama school An aspiring actress had said her dreams have come true after landing a place at an exclusive drama school which has produced some of the country's finest actors. Sadie Pepperell, 19, of Commonside East in Mitcham, will be following in the footsteps of Judi Dench, Lawrence Olivier and Vanessa Redgrave when she takes up a coveted ...
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Pensioner banned from running company after helping rogue builders
By Khaleda Rahman A 72-year-old man has been banned from running a company for 12 years after laundering money from rogue builders who targeted elderly homeowners. Michael Anthony Joyce, of Wimbledon, director of a cheque converting business, cashed cheques totalling at least 224,631 for the builders. The group of builders targeted vulnerable homeowners, by coldcalling them and ...
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MLS New England 2 Houston 0
Diego Fagundez scored in the 51st minute Saturday and the New England Revolution handed Houston a second straight home loss, 2-0. After getting a pass ...
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Mums the Word with Angellica Bell Looking for the perfect double buggy
Angellica Bell: Looking for the perfect double buggy When I started researching all the products I needed for my first child, I seriously thought I needed a degree, but now another is on the way, a PhD is definitely a prerequisite. The problem with having two close together is that you have to look for new bits that cater for two. For instance, which double buggy is the best? This ...
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Unsung Hero Working with people makes my day happy’
Cheery: Felix Duyilemi was studying to become an engineer when he decided he needed a job helping others A ticket office worker at Kingston train station has been nominated as an unsung hero by his colleagues. Supervisor Felix Duyilemi, 46, from Strood, in Kent, was training to be an engineer at Lewisham College when he decided to find a job where he could work with the public. He ...
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Secret Curmudgeon Yes I’m going to Hell but at least it’s warm down there
Secret Curmudgeon: 'Yes, I'm going to Hell; but at least it's warm down there' Wouldn't it be great to be able to take bikes on trains during rush hour? I mean full-sized bikes - not the folding variety that can transform into a lump of metal the size of a postage stamp. No, I mean the bigger beasts that don't make a grown Englishman look ridiculous ...










