The document provides information about upcoming community events in June in Hadley Wood, including a tennis camp, primary school fete, rail user group meeting, and cancer care arts and crafts fair. It also includes advertisements for local businesses such as a tailor, painter, and fitness trainer. An obituary is included for John Clifton who was involved in many community activities.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document provides information about various local events, organizations, and businesses in Hadley Wood. It includes summaries of a book about identifying Jack the Ripper, an appeal to support the local St. Paul's Church, a wedding announcement, proposals to improve accessibility at Hadley Wood station, results from a charity golf tournament, and an update on services coming to Chase Farm Hospital.
The document provides an overview of several local news stories from Hadley Wood. It summarizes Graham Sharp retiring after serving as Chairman of the Hadley Wood Association for many years. It then introduces the new Board members - Rev. Rupert Mackay, Liz Snape, and Bernadette Jackson. It also remembers three longtime residents who recently passed away - John Northam, Gareth Evans, and Don Kinloch - and notes their contributions to the community. The document provides additional details on community events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood.
The document provides an overview of the contents of the July 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News, including items on neighbourhood forums, running clubs, the WI, dog shows and summer fetes, travel to Cape Verde, local quizzes, pressure groups, and cycling events. It also discusses the setting up of a neighbourhood forum and creating a neighbourhood plan to give the community more control over local development.
The document provides information about upcoming events and businesses in Hadley Wood. It announces that the Hadley Wood Association will be holding its annual fireworks display on November 8th at the HWA Centre. It also includes profiles of local celebrity Kyran Bracken and the opening of a new pop-up shop in Barnet called "Love Barnet" that sells local arts and crafts. Additionally, it discusses plans for a co-housing development for older women called OWCH located in Barnet.
This document provides a summary of the contents of the May 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News neighborhood newsletter. It highlights upcoming local events like the Hadley Wood Pre-School open house and the Hadley Wood School Summer Fete. It also profiles recent community efforts like new tree plantings, a wildflower meadow project, and local residents who ran the London Marathon for charity.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
The document discusses efforts to restore and preserve Trent Park mansion and grounds in Enfield for public access and benefit. A campaign has been launched to ensure the listed heritage assets are protected from future development plans and the mansion is restored. Support is being sought from the local council, politicians, and residents through a petition to designate the site as a community asset.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document provides information about various local events, organizations, and businesses in Hadley Wood. It includes summaries of a book about identifying Jack the Ripper, an appeal to support the local St. Paul's Church, a wedding announcement, proposals to improve accessibility at Hadley Wood station, results from a charity golf tournament, and an update on services coming to Chase Farm Hospital.
The document provides an overview of several local news stories from Hadley Wood. It summarizes Graham Sharp retiring after serving as Chairman of the Hadley Wood Association for many years. It then introduces the new Board members - Rev. Rupert Mackay, Liz Snape, and Bernadette Jackson. It also remembers three longtime residents who recently passed away - John Northam, Gareth Evans, and Don Kinloch - and notes their contributions to the community. The document provides additional details on community events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood.
The document provides an overview of the contents of the July 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News, including items on neighbourhood forums, running clubs, the WI, dog shows and summer fetes, travel to Cape Verde, local quizzes, pressure groups, and cycling events. It also discusses the setting up of a neighbourhood forum and creating a neighbourhood plan to give the community more control over local development.
The document provides information about upcoming events and businesses in Hadley Wood. It announces that the Hadley Wood Association will be holding its annual fireworks display on November 8th at the HWA Centre. It also includes profiles of local celebrity Kyran Bracken and the opening of a new pop-up shop in Barnet called "Love Barnet" that sells local arts and crafts. Additionally, it discusses plans for a co-housing development for older women called OWCH located in Barnet.
This document provides a summary of the contents of the May 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News neighborhood newsletter. It highlights upcoming local events like the Hadley Wood Pre-School open house and the Hadley Wood School Summer Fete. It also profiles recent community efforts like new tree plantings, a wildflower meadow project, and local residents who ran the London Marathon for charity.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
The document discusses efforts to restore and preserve Trent Park mansion and grounds in Enfield for public access and benefit. A campaign has been launched to ensure the listed heritage assets are protected from future development plans and the mansion is restored. Support is being sought from the local council, politicians, and residents through a petition to designate the site as a community asset.
The Hadley Wood Association is facing challenges with the lease for open spaces running out and costs increasing. They are asking residents to join the association to strengthen their case for lease renewal with Enfield Council and help maintain facilities. The document also provides information on upcoming association events and a membership form. It summarizes the activities and purpose of the association for the local community in Hadley Wood.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 decades. They were the first garden maintenance company established in the area and remain the leaders in the industry. They provide reliable, professional service regardless of weather conditions. Their customized vehicles allow them to bring garden supplies directly to customers. A satisfied customer quoted praises their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service and recommends them without hesitation.
The document provides an update on various community activities and events from the Hadley Wood Association. It discusses the success of the Treegate campaign to preserve trees along the railway. It also announces plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hadley Wood community center, including potential events. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming changes to local rail services as part of a major timetable update.
PCU - New Partnership at Christmas - 2017 (PCU Shares - Newsletter - Autumn ...Pentecostal Credit Union
New partnership at Christmas
We’re delighted to announce that we are now officially partnered with the New Testament Assembly in Tooting (NTA) in their long-established programme to deliver food hampers to people in Wandsworth at Christmas.
The Christmas Hamper Project was launched back in December 2008, by the late Amy Rose Powell MBE from the Women 2 Women ministry. She was concerned about members of the NTA Tooting Church, and people in the wider community, who were experiencing difficult times.
Responding to hardship
The project provides a box of food as a gift at Christmas to individuals or families in need – whatever their religious persuasion or ethnicity. Most of the boxes go to single parents, pensioners and households on a low income. The hampers – 2,914 of them in the past eight years – are delivered individually or via community groups.
The scriptural reference for the project is taken from Matthew 25:35-46:
“…for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me…
“Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.”
PCU sees this project as an important element of our corporate social responsibility programme. Corporate social responsibility is about contributing to the improvement of the community we are part of in some substantial way – and doing so in line with our ethics and values.
We view the local Christmas hamper programme as an essential local social service to individuals and families in desperate need at Christmas and we are privileged to take part in this.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 years. They provide reliable, professional garden maintenance services and help transform their clients' gardens. One satisfied customer praised their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service.
Over 100 residents attended the official opening of the new accessible entrance to Hadley Wood Station. Speeches were given and refreshments provided. The construction of the entrance was the result of collaboration between the Rail User Group and GTR to improve accessibility.
St Martha's School will be renamed Mount House School from September 2017. It will be led by a new executive principal and company. While retaining its ethos, it will become coeducational and receive new facilities. The change in
This document provides an obituary for Hilary Nunn who passed away at age 76. It summarizes her involvement in the Hadley Wood community since moving there in 1973, including managing the Hadley Wood Association Centre for 8 years and being involved with the bridge club, golf club, and WI. It also provides background on her upbringing, career, marriage to Robin, and raising their family together in Hadley Wood and Sierra Leone. The obituary celebrates her full life and contributions to the community.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for four decades. They were the first and remain the leaders in garden maintenance. They have helped transform client's gardens into some of the finest in the UK. Their bespoke vehicles allow them to bring the garden center to clients' doors, providing all-year color and the latest varieties. A customer testimonial praises their highly professional, friendly, reliable and efficient service.
This document provides a summary of youth-related events, training opportunities, resources and funding in Devon from December 2010. It lists upcoming conferences on the "Big Society" and child protection training. It also shares information on available furniture, a workshop on getting media coverage, various grant programs and guides on topics like involving young people and recruiting volunteers. The final item reminds readers of the free annual VYS Devon conference on February 5th, 2011.
This document provides information about upcoming events in the Hadley Wood community, including an open day for St. Mary's Essendon church on June 9th and the Hadley Wood Association's focus on local affairs and protecting the community. It discusses threats such as a proposed development on the Cockfosters station parking lot and overcrowded events at Trent Park. The Hadley Wood Association is opposing a recommendation to split Hadley Wood from the Cockfosters Ward.
This newsletter provides information for youth workers in Devon, including details of upcoming conferences and training opportunities. It lists local youth organizations and contact information. Funding opportunities are announced, such as grants from Devon Community Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, and Woodward Charitable Trust. Resources for volunteers and training youth are also mentioned, including a handbook from NYA and activities from UK Youth. Upcoming training events in March and April on finance and funding applications are advertised.
This document contains information for youth workers in Devon, including details of upcoming conferences, training opportunities, and sources of funding and resources. Specifically, it announces a free annual conference on February 5th on the themes of "Big Society" and funding for local groups. It also lists two remaining dates for level 2 child protection training in January and February. Finally, it provides contact information for several youth organizations in Devon.
This document is an issue of the Local Link magazine for Thornhill and Lisvane. It provides information about local community groups and events. It also contains advertisements from local businesses. The contact information is provided for submitting community news or events to be included in future issues.
This document provides information on upcoming changes to the Hadley Wood News publication and website. It will now be published every two months and include past issues online to provide regular updates on the local area. Residents are encouraged to submit articles, photos and event details.
It also includes a history of the Hadley Wood Tennis Club provided by 91-year-old Peter Blackmore who has been involved with the club for over 50 years. He details the original clubhouse and changes over time that led to the current facilities within the Hadley Wood Association center.
Finally, it outlines proposals from Sustrans to complete the walking and cycling path between Hadley Wood station and Waggon Road, including planned path construction and
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses John Lowe, a Nottinghamshire miner who became a leader during the 1984 UK miners' strike. It describes how Lowe rallied others to join the picket line and later became chairman of the strike committee, organizing resistance efforts. Though the miners' union ultimately called off the strike, Lowe was remembered as a hero who fought passionately for the miners' cause during the bitter dispute with the government.
The document provides an update from the Trustees of the Hadley Wood Association regarding their activities over the past year and plans for upcoming events. It discusses efforts on crime prevention and the Treegate campaign. It announces the 50th anniversary fireworks event and AGM meeting. It provides notices about parking permits required for the school run and an upcoming consultation meeting on the Treegate plans between Network Rail, the Tree Council, and residents.
The USI launched their general election manifesto outside the Dáil emphasizing young people's impact on the next government. The manifesto focuses on issues like housing, higher education funding, and repealing the 8th amendment. USI President Kevin Donoghue stated the election is an opportunity for real change, including creating an Ireland where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Former UCC student and current USI Deputy President Annie Hoey agreed, saying young people want leadership and a plan for the future. The USI will work to ensure young people vote in high numbers in the election.
HCC candidate statements and questionnaire responsesHayling Island
The candidate responses address maintaining infrastructure and services on Hayling Island, including the Havant Road bridge, household waste recycling centre, and Hayling Ferry service. Several candidates express support for upgrading the Hayling Billy Trail to encourage cycling as an alternative to driving. Candidates also discuss measures to tackle the issue of fly-tipping on the island, such as increased enforcement and removing charges for waste disposal. Maintaining adequate infrastructure to support planned development is a key theme.
HCC candidate statements and questionnaire responsesHayling Island
The candidate responses address maintaining infrastructure and services on Hayling Island, including the Havant Road bridge, household waste recycling centre, and Hayling Ferry service. Several candidates express support for upgrading the Hayling Billy Trail to encourage cycling as an alternative to driving. Candidates also discuss measures to tackle the issue of fly-tipping on the island, such as increased enforcement and removing charges for waste disposal. Maintaining funding for essential services like healthcare and education is also mentioned.
Naoise Ó Muiri is an engineering graduate who has served on Dublin City Council since 2004, including a term as Lord Mayor from 2012-2013. As Lord Mayor, some highlights included delivering a Digital Masterplan for Dublin, launching new community initiatives, and welcoming the birth of his daughter Caoilfhionn at the Mansion House. Ó Muiri is seeking re-election and lists his priorities as reducing the Local Property Tax by 15% by 2019, protecting and enhancing St. Anne's Park, and developing effective flood defences for Clontarf.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - April 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes an affinity luncheon held at Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community that honored couples married for 60 or more years. Several couples shared photos and stories from their long marriages, including Don and Mildred Marshall who married just 48 hours before Don returned to war. Jim and Fannie Cate have been married 67 years and Fannie showed a photo of her tall, handsome new husband. Bud and Doris Wright have been married almost 65 years. The couples also offered advice for successful marriages, such as communicating with understanding and the wife always being right.
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
The Hadley Wood Association is facing challenges with the lease for open spaces running out and costs increasing. They are asking residents to join the association to strengthen their case for lease renewal with Enfield Council and help maintain facilities. The document also provides information on upcoming association events and a membership form. It summarizes the activities and purpose of the association for the local community in Hadley Wood.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 decades. They were the first garden maintenance company established in the area and remain the leaders in the industry. They provide reliable, professional service regardless of weather conditions. Their customized vehicles allow them to bring garden supplies directly to customers. A satisfied customer quoted praises their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service and recommends them without hesitation.
The document provides an update on various community activities and events from the Hadley Wood Association. It discusses the success of the Treegate campaign to preserve trees along the railway. It also announces plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hadley Wood community center, including potential events. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming changes to local rail services as part of a major timetable update.
PCU - New Partnership at Christmas - 2017 (PCU Shares - Newsletter - Autumn ...Pentecostal Credit Union
New partnership at Christmas
We’re delighted to announce that we are now officially partnered with the New Testament Assembly in Tooting (NTA) in their long-established programme to deliver food hampers to people in Wandsworth at Christmas.
The Christmas Hamper Project was launched back in December 2008, by the late Amy Rose Powell MBE from the Women 2 Women ministry. She was concerned about members of the NTA Tooting Church, and people in the wider community, who were experiencing difficult times.
Responding to hardship
The project provides a box of food as a gift at Christmas to individuals or families in need – whatever their religious persuasion or ethnicity. Most of the boxes go to single parents, pensioners and households on a low income. The hampers – 2,914 of them in the past eight years – are delivered individually or via community groups.
The scriptural reference for the project is taken from Matthew 25:35-46:
“…for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me…
“Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.”
PCU sees this project as an important element of our corporate social responsibility programme. Corporate social responsibility is about contributing to the improvement of the community we are part of in some substantial way – and doing so in line with our ethics and values.
We view the local Christmas hamper programme as an essential local social service to individuals and families in desperate need at Christmas and we are privileged to take part in this.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 years. They provide reliable, professional garden maintenance services and help transform their clients' gardens. One satisfied customer praised their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service.
Over 100 residents attended the official opening of the new accessible entrance to Hadley Wood Station. Speeches were given and refreshments provided. The construction of the entrance was the result of collaboration between the Rail User Group and GTR to improve accessibility.
St Martha's School will be renamed Mount House School from September 2017. It will be led by a new executive principal and company. While retaining its ethos, it will become coeducational and receive new facilities. The change in
This document provides an obituary for Hilary Nunn who passed away at age 76. It summarizes her involvement in the Hadley Wood community since moving there in 1973, including managing the Hadley Wood Association Centre for 8 years and being involved with the bridge club, golf club, and WI. It also provides background on her upbringing, career, marriage to Robin, and raising their family together in Hadley Wood and Sierra Leone. The obituary celebrates her full life and contributions to the community.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for four decades. They were the first and remain the leaders in garden maintenance. They have helped transform client's gardens into some of the finest in the UK. Their bespoke vehicles allow them to bring the garden center to clients' doors, providing all-year color and the latest varieties. A customer testimonial praises their highly professional, friendly, reliable and efficient service.
This document provides a summary of youth-related events, training opportunities, resources and funding in Devon from December 2010. It lists upcoming conferences on the "Big Society" and child protection training. It also shares information on available furniture, a workshop on getting media coverage, various grant programs and guides on topics like involving young people and recruiting volunteers. The final item reminds readers of the free annual VYS Devon conference on February 5th, 2011.
This document provides information about upcoming events in the Hadley Wood community, including an open day for St. Mary's Essendon church on June 9th and the Hadley Wood Association's focus on local affairs and protecting the community. It discusses threats such as a proposed development on the Cockfosters station parking lot and overcrowded events at Trent Park. The Hadley Wood Association is opposing a recommendation to split Hadley Wood from the Cockfosters Ward.
This newsletter provides information for youth workers in Devon, including details of upcoming conferences and training opportunities. It lists local youth organizations and contact information. Funding opportunities are announced, such as grants from Devon Community Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, and Woodward Charitable Trust. Resources for volunteers and training youth are also mentioned, including a handbook from NYA and activities from UK Youth. Upcoming training events in March and April on finance and funding applications are advertised.
This document contains information for youth workers in Devon, including details of upcoming conferences, training opportunities, and sources of funding and resources. Specifically, it announces a free annual conference on February 5th on the themes of "Big Society" and funding for local groups. It also lists two remaining dates for level 2 child protection training in January and February. Finally, it provides contact information for several youth organizations in Devon.
This document is an issue of the Local Link magazine for Thornhill and Lisvane. It provides information about local community groups and events. It also contains advertisements from local businesses. The contact information is provided for submitting community news or events to be included in future issues.
This document provides information on upcoming changes to the Hadley Wood News publication and website. It will now be published every two months and include past issues online to provide regular updates on the local area. Residents are encouraged to submit articles, photos and event details.
It also includes a history of the Hadley Wood Tennis Club provided by 91-year-old Peter Blackmore who has been involved with the club for over 50 years. He details the original clubhouse and changes over time that led to the current facilities within the Hadley Wood Association center.
Finally, it outlines proposals from Sustrans to complete the walking and cycling path between Hadley Wood station and Waggon Road, including planned path construction and
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses John Lowe, a Nottinghamshire miner who became a leader during the 1984 UK miners' strike. It describes how Lowe rallied others to join the picket line and later became chairman of the strike committee, organizing resistance efforts. Though the miners' union ultimately called off the strike, Lowe was remembered as a hero who fought passionately for the miners' cause during the bitter dispute with the government.
The document provides an update from the Trustees of the Hadley Wood Association regarding their activities over the past year and plans for upcoming events. It discusses efforts on crime prevention and the Treegate campaign. It announces the 50th anniversary fireworks event and AGM meeting. It provides notices about parking permits required for the school run and an upcoming consultation meeting on the Treegate plans between Network Rail, the Tree Council, and residents.
The USI launched their general election manifesto outside the Dáil emphasizing young people's impact on the next government. The manifesto focuses on issues like housing, higher education funding, and repealing the 8th amendment. USI President Kevin Donoghue stated the election is an opportunity for real change, including creating an Ireland where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. Former UCC student and current USI Deputy President Annie Hoey agreed, saying young people want leadership and a plan for the future. The USI will work to ensure young people vote in high numbers in the election.
HCC candidate statements and questionnaire responsesHayling Island
The candidate responses address maintaining infrastructure and services on Hayling Island, including the Havant Road bridge, household waste recycling centre, and Hayling Ferry service. Several candidates express support for upgrading the Hayling Billy Trail to encourage cycling as an alternative to driving. Candidates also discuss measures to tackle the issue of fly-tipping on the island, such as increased enforcement and removing charges for waste disposal. Maintaining adequate infrastructure to support planned development is a key theme.
HCC candidate statements and questionnaire responsesHayling Island
The candidate responses address maintaining infrastructure and services on Hayling Island, including the Havant Road bridge, household waste recycling centre, and Hayling Ferry service. Several candidates express support for upgrading the Hayling Billy Trail to encourage cycling as an alternative to driving. Candidates also discuss measures to tackle the issue of fly-tipping on the island, such as increased enforcement and removing charges for waste disposal. Maintaining funding for essential services like healthcare and education is also mentioned.
Naoise Ó Muiri is an engineering graduate who has served on Dublin City Council since 2004, including a term as Lord Mayor from 2012-2013. As Lord Mayor, some highlights included delivering a Digital Masterplan for Dublin, launching new community initiatives, and welcoming the birth of his daughter Caoilfhionn at the Mansion House. Ó Muiri is seeking re-election and lists his priorities as reducing the Local Property Tax by 15% by 2019, protecting and enhancing St. Anne's Park, and developing effective flood defences for Clontarf.
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - April 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes an affinity luncheon held at Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community that honored couples married for 60 or more years. Several couples shared photos and stories from their long marriages, including Don and Mildred Marshall who married just 48 hours before Don returned to war. Jim and Fannie Cate have been married 67 years and Fannie showed a photo of her tall, handsome new husband. Bud and Doris Wright have been married almost 65 years. The couples also offered advice for successful marriages, such as communicating with understanding and the wife always being right.
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
Launch of Learning Disability Alliance England on 21 November 2014Citizen Network
This document outlines the agenda for the LDA England launch event on November 21st 2014 in Manchester. The agenda includes times for chatting, a film, voices from people with learning disabilities, messages of support, and a debate about plans and next steps. The event aims to officially launch the Learning Disability Alliance England as a new organization to advocate for the rights of people with learning disabilities and hold the government accountable. Supporting messages are included from organizations in England and Scotland that will work with LDA England on issues like welfare reform, independent living, and ensuring the voices of people with disabilities are heard.
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting a request for writing assistance on the HelpWriting.net website. It involves a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund option for plagiarism.
The document provides instructions for using the HelpWriting.net service to have papers written. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied, with a refund option for plagiarism. The service uses a bidding system and promises original, high-quality content.
President Kanthan is inducted for a second term as president of the Rotary E-Club of Southern Africa D9400. The document discusses the history of Rotary from its founding in 1905 in Chicago to its current work around the world. It also outlines some of the E-Club's current and planned projects, including providing blankets to those in need and exploring land ownership projects in South Africa. Members are reminded to pay dues and submit any new community project proposals.
This document is the March 2020 newsletter of the Forestdale Heights Lodge. It includes sections on upcoming Purim celebrations, the president's thoughts on challenges facing the lodge like shrinking membership, the editor's comments on ongoing tensions between teachers and the provincial government, local community events, and a travel article about different travel styles. The newsletter provides information to lodge members on upcoming meetings and programming.
This article discusses Trevor Manuel's National Planning Commission's (NPC) recent release of a diagnostic report on the key issues facing South Africa. The report identifies high unemployment and failures in the education system as the major problems. Manuel intends to hold public forums over the next three months to discuss the report and develop a national vision statement. However, the article argues that Manuel and the NPC have faced challenges in their work due to a lack of clear support and vision from President Zuma. It suggests that Manuel would be closer to developing an implementable plan if he had more autonomy and control over the planning process.
Check out global eyes magazine summer edition 2013
items include, YMCA Women of Distinction, How to work with Minorities, Neil Pitamber's poetry, awards, graduations, poems,multiculturalism etc.
- The document introduces the Afrika Fund 'Rising' Initiative, which aims to unite Africans and develop the African continent by having Africans return home. It argues that corruption in African governments and exploitation by developed countries have held Africa back from achieving its potential.
- It claims that Africa's wealth has been stolen and stashed in offshore accounts in places like the UK, denying Africa billions in annual revenues. It calls for this money to be returned to invest in developing Africa.
- It encourages Africans living in places like the UK and US to return to Africa to build their homeland and compete globally rather than suffer discrimination and hardships abroad. It asserts that with their skills and resources, Africans can
Mansfield and District U3A's October 2016 newsletter includes reports on the AGM, the History Group's visit to Richard lll, two Theatre Visits, news about the new Bridge and Getaway holiday Groups, other activities and planned events.
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Global Warming - GCSE Science - Marked By Teachers.ComStephanie Roberts
The document discusses HIV/AIDS and the World Health Organization's role. It notes that over 1.2 million people in the US and over 100 million globally are living with HIV, with many unaware of their status. While new diagnoses are decreasing, statistics remain uncertain regarding eradication. The World Health Organization works to address the large number of cases globally, most in developing countries. Treatment involves antiretroviral drugs to help adapt to a weakened immune system.
Max stayed with the writer and their friends recently. In a letter, Max asks for updates on their friends Tim, Eddie, Ruth, Richard, and Anna. The writer responds, providing the following updates:
- Tim and Eddie passed their IELTS exam with a high score of 7.0 and had a party to celebrate.
- Ruth got her dream job at a museum, receiving a job offer the day before.
- Richard and Anna are planning to travel to Max's country next month and want to know if they can stay with Max for a few days upon arrival.
The writer hopes they will all get a chance to visit Max in England again soon.
The document discusses the musical My Fair Lady, directed by George Cukor. It provides a brief overview of the plot, which is based on the play Pygmalion and follows Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes English lessons from professor Henry Higgins. The musical was a big commercial success and received many positive reviews for its lavish production values and the performances of its two leads, Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn.
This document is the September 2014 issue of Global Eyes Magazine, a quarterly publication focused on the African and Caribbean communities in Manitoba. The issue includes articles on the 30th wedding anniversary celebration of Jacob and Kenny Daodu, condolences for two community leaders who recently passed away, and a recap of the opening events of the 45th annual Folklorama festival celebrating cultural diversity in Winnipeg. It also provides obituaries, community briefs, and details on upcoming community events.
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Celebrate Living History news Semester 1: 2015 Bev Wilkinson
Audrey Martin served in the Australian Army Signals Corps during World War 2, rising to the rank of Lieutenant. She enjoyed her time in the military. After the war, she worked for the Department of the Army for 4 years before traveling abroad. She divorced after 5 years overseas. Martin never remarried but had other romantic interests. She was a talented athlete and played cricket for Victoria. Now in her late 90s, her goal is to reach 100 years old.
1) The documentary explores LGBTQ+ experiences in the Northeast of England and finds that 62.7% of people surveyed had negative experiences and 89.8% heard homophobia.
2) It interviews the director of Northern Pride, the largest LGBTQ+ charity in the Northeast, which aims to promote pride and education while addressing discrimination.
3) It visits two schools - Durham Sixth Form College which has an active LGBTQ+ society providing support, and Seaham High School with inclusive policies and confidential support for LGBTQ+ students.
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The document discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) Centre in February 2023. It provides information on centre upgrades, usage of Hadley Common and Green, warm hubs and food banks for those in need, and the impact of the ULEZ zone. It calls for more volunteers to help with various committees and activities like the Jubilee celebrations. It also contains an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors specializing in wills, conveyancing, and other legal services.
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
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May 31st to June 3rd
Hadley Wood Primary School Fete
June 12th 1230 to 4.00pm
Royal Tea Party
June 12th St Pauls Church gardens from 4.00pm
Rail User Group
June 13th 7-8.00pm at St Paul’s Church Hall
Neighbourhood Forum
June 13th. To follow RUG meeting as above
Trent Park development. Public Meeting
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Obituary John Clifton
John Clifton was born in 1939 and
brought up in North London. He originally
came to Hadley Wood with his parents
in 1959 moving into Kingwell Road. He
and Sue were married in 1967 and they
moved back to Hadley Wood in 1968,
where they remained until 2007.
During the years that the Clifton family
lived in the area John played a major
part in local activities. Around 1976 John
introduced football for the juniors on
Saturday mornings at Bartrams Lane,
and quickly a competitive team was
formed playing other local junior teams.
John was part of the original sports day
committee which was formed in 1975. He
also helped organise and run the Hadley
Wood fireworks night for many years.
The Hadley Wood association was very
much part of his life and he served as
the chairman of the Centre and Grounds
committee for a long time.
John was always very keen on sport.
He was an enthusiastic squash player
who managed to beat the majority of his
Hadley Wood opponents. He was also
an avid Spurs supporter where he held a
season ticket for very many years. During
the summer months he pursued his love
of cricket, and was a member of the MCC.
Many people will remember John from his
dog walking days. The family had a total
of 4 Labradors over their years in Hadley
Wood, and he always had a story about
one or other of them. (Some may say that
he was an irresponsible dog owner!).
As time went on and John's family
grew up he became a member of Hadley
Wood Golf Club, where he spent many
happy days. For about 10 years John
organised and ran the snooker section at
the club and this was something that he
thoroughly enjoyed.
John's working life was centred
around his family business which was
connected to the print and paper trade.
The company is now in the hands of his
son Tim. John retired fully in 2004 and
he and Sue decided that they wanted to
travel during their retirement. They were
lucky enough to see a great deal of the
world together and also to spend many
months of the year in their apartment in
Majorca.
Sadly in 2013 John was diagnosed
with motor neurone disease and a little
over a year later he was unable to travel
at all. John's brave and dignified 3 year
fight ended peacefully at home on
March 18th. A loving husband, father
and grandfather, and a man with many
friends. He will be much missed.
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I decided I did, so I worked
my way through what seemed
like mountains of admin,
spent hundreds of pounds
on endless vaccinations and
said a choked farewell to my
parents at Heathrow.
South Sudan, and what was
formerly Southern Sudan, has
known little apart from war and oppression
for over a hundred years, from colonial
forces – both British and Egyptian – and
from the Northern regime in Khartoum.
This has had an especially deleterious
effect on education, and female literacy, in
particular, is shockingly low. A statistic that
is frequently rolled out is that more girls die
in childbirth than reach the end of primary
school. (Because of the disruption caused
by conflict, many children do not actually
start primary school until their teens).
Whether that statistic still stands up to
scrutiny is debatable but you get the idea.
The schools I have visited could not be
further removed from my experience of
education in North London. Particularly
in the parts of the country most affected
by war (predominantly the Greater Upper
Nile Region in the north, which also
happens to be home to the country’s
largest oil reserves), the schools have no
textbooks, no pens, no chairs, no
blackboards, no toilets, definitely no
computers and often
no building at all. The
majority of the teachers
are volunteers, as
government salaries
have not reached
many of these places
since the current
conflict broke out in
December 2013. In
areas where salaries
are paid, they are
equivalent to about $10
a month. The obstacle
facing anyone trying
to do anything about
this situation (and there
are many) is that the country
is in political and economic
freefall. The government
spends more of its budget
on the military than anything
else (another legacy of
decades of war and an
indication of the paranoia by
which it is gripped); fuel is
prohibitively expensive for normal people
thanks to collapsing oil prices and an
unfavourable trade agreement with Sudan;
and the South Sudanese Pound, which
used to be tied to the dollar at an official
rate of 3:1, has fallen from 17:1 when I first
arrived to 42:1 at its worst, rallying recently
but showing no signs of stabilising. A
considerable proportion of ordinary people
are not being paid, or are being paid so
little as for it to be worthless, and in a
country that depends on imports many
basic essentials are out of reach.
Radical reform of the governance of
South Sudan, however, seems unlikely as
long as the current political elite remains in
power. However as I write this, the entire
country is holding its breath to see if Dr
Riek Machar, the leader of the opposition,
will return to Juba, having fled the capital
when fighting broke out in December
2013. His return is the first condition for
the implementation of the faltering peace
agreement which was signed in August
2015. After a week of frustrations and false
starts, the US has announced that it is
scaling back its support for the country. It
seems that peace, once again, is on hold.
Despite all this, I love it here. I work with
people who have lived through realities
I find it impossible to imagine and still
take the time to share their experiences
and knowledge with a privileged white
girl from North London. Many speak
seven languages (there are over 60 local
languages spoken in South Sudan, and
most people I know speak English and
Arabic). All are passionately committed
to the future of their country. I am involved
in running a choir made up of girls from
Confident Children out of Conflict – a
A far cry from Hadley Wood:
journeying from Crescent
West to South Sudan
This time last year I had barely even heard
of Juba, the city that I now consider,
partially at least, to be home. It turned out
not a lot of other people had either – when
I told one friend where I was going she
asked whether I was sure I didn’t mean
Cuba. The entire country, in fact, was a
bit of a mystery, having mostly evaded
the attentions of the international press
since its formation in 2011. South Sudan,
the world’s newest nation, is apparently
still so new that a surprising number of
banks, online retailers, even airlines, don’t
recognise it in their country dropdown lists.
I was going to this little-known East
African nation because of a contact I
had made through singing in a choir,
who runs a consultancy – Charlie
Goldsmith Associates – which implements
programmes to build better systems in what
are known as Fragile and Conflict-Affected
States. The biggest programme it currently
works on, and the one that most appealed
to me, was called Girls’ Education South
Sudan. It was quite a departure from my
previous PR job in London, and, having
read up on the conflict that continues to
imperil the country, it took me quite a while
to be sure I wanted to go. But eventually
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Summer is coming and now’s the
time to get on your bikes! The long-
awaited cycle racks are in place on the
station forecourt with space for 6 bikes,
conveniently situated for both trains and
local shops. They are one of the
many enhancements that have
recently been implemented by our
station manager, Duncan Primrose.
You can find details of them all
in his presentation to April’s Rail
User Group (RUG) meeting which
is now on our website at http://
www.hadleywood.org.uk/rail-
user-group The big one, step-free
access to the northbound platform,
is in its design phase and the RUG
will be keeping closely in touch
with GTR as the work progresses.
Join our next meeting to support
this collaboration: it’s on Monday
13 June at 7-8pm at St Paul’s
Church Hall.
Anyone needing help to access
the train service now can of course
use the Assisted Travel scheme
(details on page 2 and on our
charity which looks after children found on
the streets or in brothels. The charity helps
to put them through school sometimes
paying for them to go to boarding school
in Uganda, where the education system is
significantly more developed.
Despite the parlous state of the schools
in South Sudan, there is a great faith that
education is the one practical hope that
will enable the country to build itself up and
eventually evade the clutches of war and
conflict. One aspect of the Girls’ Education
South Sudan programme involves making
payments to individual girls, called Cash
Transfers, so that they can buy items that
will help them to stay in school. That can
mean soap, sanitary towels, pens, shoes
– things we don’t even give a second
thought. For many of these girls, who
are desperate to go to school, just being
able to afford simple items like these can
help them believe in a better future, for
themselves and for their country.
You can follow Charlie Goldsmith
Associates on Twitter @cgoldsmithassoc,
Girls’ Education South Sudan on
@GirlsEdSS and Confident Children out
of Conflict on @cccjuba.
Eleanor Caine
Singing Nine Lessons and Carols with
the Choir of Confident Children out of
Conflict, All Saints’ Cathedral, Juba,
Dec 15.
website). And it’s not only for the disabled.
Sarah-Jane Elsner used it recently to enable
her to travel with her two small children: “I
found using the assisted service worked
very well leaving Hadley Wood. It did feel
a bit ridiculous having someone come
from Potters Bar to help me carry a buggy!
Unfortunately no one met me at the other
end but this was less important as I can
manage escalators with buggy and small
child. You need to book in advance and
arrive 20mins before your train leaves. It
also takes a bit of time to set up, but once
your details are on file it should be quicker
to arrange again.” Why not give it a go if
you or yours need it, and send the RUG
your feedback?
The other important resource we
have is the expertise of Karen in the
ticket office on weekdays between
0635 and 1000. Karen is a mine of
information on how to book journeys
most efficiently and cheaply, and
would much prefer to help you in
person than see you struggle with the
machines. She can provide pocket
timetables on request: the new one
starts on 15 May.
RUG members also went to King’s
Cross on 5 April for the unveiling of the
statue of Sir Nigel Gresley, of Flying
Scotsman, Mallard and Hadley Wood
fame, and we are now considering
how we might commemorate him here
at his home station at last.
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A World War Two Museum at
Trent Park
You may have seen some of the recent media
coverage on the campaign to establish
a World War Two museum at Trent Park –
including on the BBC, Evening Standard and
Jewish Chronicle. I have launched a new
petition calling on Enfield Council and the
Berkeley Group, the current owners of the
listed mansion and grounds, to facilitate the
establishment of a museum to highlight the
indispensible intelligence-gathering role it
played in helping us win the war. As a result
Berkeley have now conceded to ‘some sort
of museum’ – a very welcome first step;
however the challenge is now to convince
Berkeley that this is of sufficient scale
and scope to pay tribute to the mansion’s
extraordinary history. Together with Dr Helen
Fry, the campaign’s historical advisor, I
recently met with Iain Standen the CEO of
Bletchley Park (see photo), who provided
some invaluable advice on our efforts. In his
recent online article Mr Standen explained
that like Bletchley Park “what Trent Park has
is that sense of place. That sense that you
can stand somewhere and feel the history,
and that you can walk in the footprints of the
people who made it.” He went on to say that
“whilst developers need to get a return on
their investment, and as a nation we need
more housing, it would be nice to think that an
accommodation could be brokered at Trent
Park. This might then allow important parts
of the site to be preserved and interpreted
so that generations to come can marvel at
the innovation and ingenuity that this nation
showed in gathering intelligence during
some of its darkest days.” Mr Standen will be
speaking at our public meeting on 16 June
(from 7pm at Christ Church Cockfosters),
after which I hope Enfield Council and
Berkeley will be under no illusions about the
importance of preserving and promoting
this essential piece of our nation’s history;
a history which until the very recent
declassification of documents, remained top
secret. The campaign has received public
support from across the country; from local
MPs David Burrowes, Theresa Villiers and
indeed across the political spectrum, as well
as at the highest levels of government; from
museum experts and leading historians; and
from World War Two veterans and members
of the military and intelligence communities.
I would be very grateful for your support
for this campaign – you can sign our petition
(short url http://chn.ge/1MHOpRP), attend
our public meeting on 16 June, and visit
www.facebook.com/savetrentpark to keep
updated. Berkeley have indicated they will
submit a planning application by September
– just a few months left to establish a legacy
that will honour the past, celebrate our history,
and serve the public for generations to come.
Cllr Jason Charalambous, Cockfosters
Councillor Founder of the Save Trent Park
Campaign
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The Hadley Wood
Neighbourhood Planning
Forum
Our Planning Forum met again in April. Around
40 people attended and there was a good
discussion. Work to draw together a description
of the existing character of Hadley Wood carries
on. We are doing this to create evidence that
will support any specific planning policies we
might want for our area. As an example, if a
street does not have tall front walls and gates at
the moment we might want a policy saying that
these structures should only be up to 1 metre
high. Front boundaries like this would retain a
good relationship and easy visibility between
the street and the buildings. Elsewhere homes
might be well set back from the street or already
have 2m high front boundaries. For these areas
further larger front walls or railings
might be appropriate, but maybe
with greenery included.
The next stage is to start to write
our policies. Most of these will be
about individual new build homes
and extensions. The intention is
not to stop people being able to
develop, but to ensure it is done
in a way that responds to what residents value
about the area. Policies might cover roof, side
and rear extensions, infill development, front
garden and boundary treatments, landscaping
and so on. One particular issue that often
comes up is the question of how much space
should be left between the side of one building
and its neighbour. Maybe more than is often left
at the moment.
The Forum is also going to have to tackle
some difficult issues. As we enjoy
the peace and greenery of our
neighbourhood, there is a very high
demand for homes in London and
the South East, and pressure on all
areas to deliver more. This means
planning, generally, is charged with
finding viable sites. Although the
green belt that surrounds us gives
protection, we are not exempt from the current
national focus on housing growth and we will
have to properly consider and maybe discount
(or not) a variety of options for our area. I can
see some heated discussions ahead.
Everyone is welcome to join the forum!
Email hadleywoodplan@gmail.com
Esther Kurland
Chair, Hadley Wood Neighbourhood forum
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Dear Editor
Proposed parking restrictions Ref TG52/130
Residents close to the junction of Crescent East and Lancaster
Avenue have recently received a consultation document from
Enfield council. The document proposes to extend the double
yellow lines further down either side of Lancaster Avenue,
close to the junction of Crescent East. The aim of which is
to reduce obstruction and/or congestion that may occur as
a result of vehicles being parked inconsiderately or in an
obstructive manner.
I am aware of two serious accidents in the past several years
at this junction as cars have come round the corner too fast
and wide from Crescent East into Lancaster Avenue, hitting
parked cars on either side of Lancaster avenue.
I have therefore written to Enfield Council supporting the
yellow line extension but also noted that I believe a pedestrian
island/refuge in the middle of Lancaster Avenue at the junction
with Crescent East is also necessary. In isolation, I believe the
yellow line extension could actually allow drivers to take the
corner wider and faster, resulting in more accidents. The only
way to slow drivers and to make sure they don't cut across
lanes at the junction is to also have the island/refuge.
The island/refuge is also important as this is a wide crossing
and if you are crossing from the East side of Lancaster Avenue
to the West side, it's very difficult to see traffic in either direction.
Having spoken to a traffic safety consultant this would be
relatively cheap to implement.
Ensuring safety at this junction is important. Hadley Wood
school is but a short distance away and this route is used by
many families on a daily basis. It's also a dropping off point for
numerous school buses.
To discuss proposals phone Craig Gough, Traffic and
Transportation, Enfield Council on 020 8379 3566.
Alex Evans
Dear Editor
Just a quick email to say how much I enjoyed the Gresley-focussed
March edition of the HW News. The article by John Leatherdale was
particularly apposite not only in terms of the mainline return of Flying
Scotsman, but also because, on the 5th April this year (the 75th
anniversary of Gresley's death) a statue to him was unveiled on the new
concourse at Kings Cross.
I was instrumental in the commissioning of this statue (and
particularly the selection of Hazel Reeves the sculptor). However, I
was also one of the three Gresley Trust Council members who resigned
following the high-jacking of the project by those close to Gresley's
surviving grandchildren.
One of the key defences, by those who came to dislike the intended
presence of a mallard at Gresley's feet, was that he preferred to see his
wildfowl at the end of a gun. So John Leatherdale's line that, following
the death of his wife, Gresley somehow found solace (my words) in his
time at Salisbury Hall with his ducks, further challenges this view. Indeed,
every biographer of Gresley has picked up on this same strand of his
affection for birds. One of my earliest learnings about his streamline A4
pacifics was that they were, in the main, named
after powerful birds of flight.
A further coincidence is that the remaining pages of the March issue
concerned the Mosquito aircraft and the museum at, of all places,
Salisbury Hall. Well done!
Nigel Dant
Letters
Dear Editor
Whilst walking around Hadley Wood it is impossible to missthe abundance of discarded water bottles in the gutters, inthe woods and all the open spaces. Why can the joggers notmanage to either find a bin or take them home to recycle. Most ofus teach our children not to discard litter – clearly these joggersmissed out. Please joggers have some respect for our attractiveenvironment.
Disgusted Hadley Wood resident
Dear Editor
In 2000 Hadley Wood rallied and successfully fought a campaign
against a plan from GNER to build a parkway station with extensive
bus and car parks on the Green Belt farmland to the North of Waggon
Road.
The Green Belt at this point is just one mile in depth and is the
narrowest of any point around London This is why the campaign
received so much support even from outside Hadley Wood and across
London because development on the belt at this point would be seen
as a breach in the dam. There was and is a fear that Hadley Wood
could ultimately join up with Potters Bar and the M25 would become
the de facto London boundary.
It was THE major factor in the success of the campaign. At a
recent meeting of the newly formed Hadley Wood Planning Forum, I
was alarmed that it was suggested that the North side of Waggon Road
was 'incomplete' as far as housing is concerned. Also as it is outside the
boundary of the Forum it was mooted that it was not of their concern.
I would be dismayed if Hadley Wood Planning Forum should suggest
that the North side of Waggon Road be developed. It is a very dangerous
proposition and precedent and from the information above it is something
that the Planning Forum should in fact be fighting against and not offering
to the Council on a plate.
Yours faithfully
Alan Nicholls
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