Local News and events for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirenceter for May 2021. Contributions for June 2021 can be emailed to strattonnews@gmail.com.
Local news for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for June 2021. To contribute contact Editor, Nikki Cox on strattonnews@gmail.com or call 641850
This document contains information from the Stratton News including notices about grant applications for those under 25 for education costs due to close on January 25th, upcoming markets in January, and church services for early January. It also includes information from the Citizens Advice Bureau about applying for the state pension and contact details for advice.
This document provides information about an upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) for St. Paul's Anglican Church in Beaconsfield on September 13th. It notes that an enrollment list is available and that enrollment, nomination, and report forms need to be submitted by certain deadlines. The Secretary, Carol Eaton, provides contact information for submitting forms while she is away. The document also announces upcoming fellowship and worship events at St. Paul's.
Badminton practice is being held today and Thursday at Stayner Collegiate. Report cards for grades 9-12 were distributed on Friday; check at the office or with your period 4 teacher if you did not receive yours. A survey is being conducted to vote on the theme for the 2019-2020 yearbook at the school. Students are invited to volunteer at the Clearview Township 3-on-3 Youth Hockey tournament in April in various positions such as refereeing, timekeeping, and more. Contact information is provided on the bulletin board for more details on volunteering. The cafeteria is having an enchilada casserole special today and encourages students to like them on social media for exclusive offers and prizes.
The document provides information for students interested in applying for membership in an academic honors society. It states that students who want to be honored for their hard work, do something great for their community, or apply for scholarships can submit an application, $60 fee, and optional biography by October 4th. An induction ceremony will be held on October 14th to celebrate academic accomplishments, where families can see inductees honored and pictures displayed on the college website and in newspapers. Students should contact a named individual with any questions.
Local News for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for February 2021. Any contributions about issues, clubs & groups, advertising/sales and community news, please email me at strattonnews@gmail.com
The document summarizes the achievements of students at a Jesuit high school in the 2015-2016 school year, including national recognition in various academic and athletic areas. It thanks donors for their support of the Annual Fund, which plays an integral role in the school's success. It asks donors to continue their generosity to help support forming young men through education.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, sports teams, volunteer opportunities, and reminders. It announces that nominations are due for student council, the girls' softball team won two games, there is a $5 lunch special available, opportunities with the summer street teams are posted, volunteer positions are available for Pride week, skateboarding on school property is not allowed, drivers are needed to transport students for co-op placements, after hours math support is available, volleyball is played at lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays, supplying tobacco to anyone under 19 is illegal, and the health nurse is available on Mondays. It also reminds students to check the volunteer board for opportunities.
Local news for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for June 2021. To contribute contact Editor, Nikki Cox on strattonnews@gmail.com or call 641850
This document contains information from the Stratton News including notices about grant applications for those under 25 for education costs due to close on January 25th, upcoming markets in January, and church services for early January. It also includes information from the Citizens Advice Bureau about applying for the state pension and contact details for advice.
This document provides information about an upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) for St. Paul's Anglican Church in Beaconsfield on September 13th. It notes that an enrollment list is available and that enrollment, nomination, and report forms need to be submitted by certain deadlines. The Secretary, Carol Eaton, provides contact information for submitting forms while she is away. The document also announces upcoming fellowship and worship events at St. Paul's.
Badminton practice is being held today and Thursday at Stayner Collegiate. Report cards for grades 9-12 were distributed on Friday; check at the office or with your period 4 teacher if you did not receive yours. A survey is being conducted to vote on the theme for the 2019-2020 yearbook at the school. Students are invited to volunteer at the Clearview Township 3-on-3 Youth Hockey tournament in April in various positions such as refereeing, timekeeping, and more. Contact information is provided on the bulletin board for more details on volunteering. The cafeteria is having an enchilada casserole special today and encourages students to like them on social media for exclusive offers and prizes.
The document provides information for students interested in applying for membership in an academic honors society. It states that students who want to be honored for their hard work, do something great for their community, or apply for scholarships can submit an application, $60 fee, and optional biography by October 4th. An induction ceremony will be held on October 14th to celebrate academic accomplishments, where families can see inductees honored and pictures displayed on the college website and in newspapers. Students should contact a named individual with any questions.
Local News for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for February 2021. Any contributions about issues, clubs & groups, advertising/sales and community news, please email me at strattonnews@gmail.com
The document summarizes the achievements of students at a Jesuit high school in the 2015-2016 school year, including national recognition in various academic and athletic areas. It thanks donors for their support of the Annual Fund, which plays an integral role in the school's success. It asks donors to continue their generosity to help support forming young men through education.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, sports teams, volunteer opportunities, and reminders. It announces that nominations are due for student council, the girls' softball team won two games, there is a $5 lunch special available, opportunities with the summer street teams are posted, volunteer positions are available for Pride week, skateboarding on school property is not allowed, drivers are needed to transport students for co-op placements, after hours math support is available, volleyball is played at lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays, supplying tobacco to anyone under 19 is illegal, and the health nurse is available on Mondays. It also reminds students to check the volunteer board for opportunities.
Announcements- Wednesday, March 29, 2017Ken Stayner
There will be a short band meeting today at the start of lunch in the music room. The After Hours Math Support Program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-4:00pm from March 28th to May 9th. Students interested in participating should see their math teacher for a registration form. Grade 9 students interested in the Dodgeball Tournament on May 2nd should sign up on the bulletin board outside the Phys.Ed office by March 31st. The Town of Wasaga Beach is accepting nominations for their Outstanding Youth Award until March 31st.
The Tshireletso 31st Anniversary will take place on 24-25 September 2011 in Montshiwa Methodist Society. All are invited to attend the celebrations and support the fundraising efforts for the society's finances. Sister Matsetsane Merriam Moticoe is the chief organizer and can be contacted for any questions via phone or email. The event program includes health talks, aerobics, workshops, dinner, music and a church service to celebrate the 31st anniversary.
The Wentworth Point community offers a variety of programs to promote health and learning for people of all ages, including a tennis club, spiritual growth program, and emotional intelligence program. The tennis club provides tennis lessons from 7am-6pm daily with indoor and outdoor courts. The spiritual growth program on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10am-3pm aims to help people live a spiritual life. The emotional intelligence program from 10am-7pm Monday through Friday assesses EQ and helps with academic and personal development.
News Release - Memorial Golf TournamentCourtney Dunn
This letter is promoting the Fourth Annual PFC Jonathan Roberge Memorial Golf Tournament which will be held on July 21, 2012 to honor Jonathan Roberge, a soldier who died serving in Iraq in 2009. The proceeds from the annual golf tournament go towards supporting active military personnel, veterans, and scholarships. The letter asks business owners to support the cause through donations, sponsorships, or by forming a golf team to participate in the tournament which will be held at the Townsend Ridge Country Club in Townsend, Massachusetts.
This community newsletter provides information on upcoming local events and opportunities for community involvement in Doncaster, England. It announces that children's artwork exploring their visions for the community will be displayed at an upcoming event. It also promotes International Women's Day events, multicultural workshops, and opportunities to get involved in a youth film project and women's business group. At the end, it thanks two community organizers for their work over the past year.
Thank You Letter - Memorial Golf TournamentCourtney Dunn
The document is a thank you letter from the committee members of the Third Annual PFC Jonathan Roberge Memorial Golf Tournament. It thanks the supporter for their contribution which helped make the tournament a success and allowed them to grant two scholarships to students and fund a shipment of packages to military personnel overseas in memory of Jonathan Roberge. The committee hopes to continue using the fund to help the community and veterans through sponsoring more shipments and next year's tournament will be on July 21, 2012.
Current attendance at Bethlehem's middle school and high school programs is 170 students total. Only 35% of young adults regularly return to church between ages 23-30, and 61% of students drop out between ages 18-22. The document calls on Christian parents and churches to examine why their faith commitment does not take root in children's lives and encourage more robust faith development and commitment to the church.
"Hi Alexa, how should I save for my pension?"Redington
The document discusses various ways for people to save effectively for their pension. It recommends understanding where you are in your retirement journey, engaging members through education and technology, and using behavioral insights and personalized approaches to empower people to make good savings decisions. Gamification and simple ideas can help communicate complex choices. Members have different risk profiles and a one-size approach does not fit all, so pensions should be tailored individually. The goal is to help people save and invest adequately for a secure retirement.
The document is about the Hope Forever Charitable Trust, which seeks funding to support underprivileged children through providing for their living needs, education, and developing educational facilities. The Trust will initially support orphans living at an orphanage in Uganda, and is seeking sponsors for individual children living there.
The document contains information about various community programs and activities in Wentworth Point including soccer training schedules by age group, drama classes for juniors and seniors, a Friday night bingo event open to all ages for free, and a soccer club contact. Drama classes for juniors will be on Thursdays and cost $10 while classes for seniors will be on Mondays and cost $20. Both groups will perform at the community center on the first Sunday of each month.
This document contains announcements for Grace Christian School including information about enrolling for the spring semester, an upcoming spring auction fundraiser in May, and new spiritwear available for purchase online. It also includes announcements for Penn Valley Church regarding online giving options, volunteering in the nursery, updating contact information in the online church directory, and a request to pray for those serving around the world.
The document describes a volunteer program at a children's home that houses 30 orphaned children. It provides details on volunteer responsibilities like assisting with homework, mentoring, and basic tasks. Volunteers are needed 4 days a week from 4-6pm to help the overworked staff and provide academic support and role models for the children. The goals are to help children develop skills to succeed and assist with challenges like school transitions.
Local News for Stratton, Cirencester, residents for April 2020.
If you would like to contribute to any future issue of Stratton News, please email me at strattonnews@gmail.com
The 19th Annual Lynnwood Rotary Golf Tournament will be held on a Friday afternoon for the first time, allowing participants to enjoy the festivities without having to work the next day. The major beneficiary of the proceeds will be the Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County. The document requests sponsorship or participation in the golf tournament, with sponsorship levels and golfing information provided in an attachment. Support can be given by emailing or sending a form with the sponsorship level and any questions can be directed to the sender.
The City of Weldon Spring will host its 14th Annual Senior Day Celebration on October 6th at City Hall. The event from 3-6 pm is for approximately 150-200 senior guests to enjoy refreshments, prizes, and entertainment with a patriotic and Oktoberfest theme. Volunteers and sponsors are needed to ensure the event runs smoothly and to help cover costs. Senior Day began as a way to introduce seniors to the city park and has become a day to appreciate seniors with sponsor services and products for them.
The summary is:
The document announces that Acts4Good received donations and volunteers. It also notes that Access 2020 has been postponed to 2021 and promotes a special online Charis event in July. It provides information on enrolling at Grace Christian School and purchasing GCS spiritwear online.
The summary is:
The document provides announcements about various events and updates for Grace Christian School and Penn Valley Church including postponing Access 2020 to 2021, announcing an online charity event in July, enrolling for the new school year, promoting spiritwear online, updating online giving options, managing the online church directory, and requesting prayers for those serving around the world.
The document provides information about various after school clubs that will be offered at Rossview Middle School beginning September 8th. The clubs cover a wide range of topics and activities including running, support for military families, robotics, science, computer programming, media/technology, drama, fitness, homework help, community service, and health/wellness. Most clubs meet 2-3 times per week from 2:30-4:15pm, though some have limited enrollment. The document lists the name, sponsor, description, meeting times, and any costs for each individual club.
This letter thanks the recipient for their past support of Cornell University's Annual Fund and encourages them to make another gift before the end of the fiscal year. It highlights that Cornell students are thankful for the educational opportunities and financial support provided by the university. The letter notes that donations of any size are important to continue providing opportunities for future students. It also mentions that a gift before June 30 would renew the recipient's membership in the 1865 Society, Cornell's loyal giving society.
Local News for residents of Stratton and Baunton for August 2023.
Please send your contributions for future editions of Stratton News to NIkki Cox on strattonnews@gmail.com.
Announcements- Wednesday, March 29, 2017Ken Stayner
There will be a short band meeting today at the start of lunch in the music room. The After Hours Math Support Program will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-4:00pm from March 28th to May 9th. Students interested in participating should see their math teacher for a registration form. Grade 9 students interested in the Dodgeball Tournament on May 2nd should sign up on the bulletin board outside the Phys.Ed office by March 31st. The Town of Wasaga Beach is accepting nominations for their Outstanding Youth Award until March 31st.
The Tshireletso 31st Anniversary will take place on 24-25 September 2011 in Montshiwa Methodist Society. All are invited to attend the celebrations and support the fundraising efforts for the society's finances. Sister Matsetsane Merriam Moticoe is the chief organizer and can be contacted for any questions via phone or email. The event program includes health talks, aerobics, workshops, dinner, music and a church service to celebrate the 31st anniversary.
The Wentworth Point community offers a variety of programs to promote health and learning for people of all ages, including a tennis club, spiritual growth program, and emotional intelligence program. The tennis club provides tennis lessons from 7am-6pm daily with indoor and outdoor courts. The spiritual growth program on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10am-3pm aims to help people live a spiritual life. The emotional intelligence program from 10am-7pm Monday through Friday assesses EQ and helps with academic and personal development.
News Release - Memorial Golf TournamentCourtney Dunn
This letter is promoting the Fourth Annual PFC Jonathan Roberge Memorial Golf Tournament which will be held on July 21, 2012 to honor Jonathan Roberge, a soldier who died serving in Iraq in 2009. The proceeds from the annual golf tournament go towards supporting active military personnel, veterans, and scholarships. The letter asks business owners to support the cause through donations, sponsorships, or by forming a golf team to participate in the tournament which will be held at the Townsend Ridge Country Club in Townsend, Massachusetts.
This community newsletter provides information on upcoming local events and opportunities for community involvement in Doncaster, England. It announces that children's artwork exploring their visions for the community will be displayed at an upcoming event. It also promotes International Women's Day events, multicultural workshops, and opportunities to get involved in a youth film project and women's business group. At the end, it thanks two community organizers for their work over the past year.
Thank You Letter - Memorial Golf TournamentCourtney Dunn
The document is a thank you letter from the committee members of the Third Annual PFC Jonathan Roberge Memorial Golf Tournament. It thanks the supporter for their contribution which helped make the tournament a success and allowed them to grant two scholarships to students and fund a shipment of packages to military personnel overseas in memory of Jonathan Roberge. The committee hopes to continue using the fund to help the community and veterans through sponsoring more shipments and next year's tournament will be on July 21, 2012.
Current attendance at Bethlehem's middle school and high school programs is 170 students total. Only 35% of young adults regularly return to church between ages 23-30, and 61% of students drop out between ages 18-22. The document calls on Christian parents and churches to examine why their faith commitment does not take root in children's lives and encourage more robust faith development and commitment to the church.
"Hi Alexa, how should I save for my pension?"Redington
The document discusses various ways for people to save effectively for their pension. It recommends understanding where you are in your retirement journey, engaging members through education and technology, and using behavioral insights and personalized approaches to empower people to make good savings decisions. Gamification and simple ideas can help communicate complex choices. Members have different risk profiles and a one-size approach does not fit all, so pensions should be tailored individually. The goal is to help people save and invest adequately for a secure retirement.
The document is about the Hope Forever Charitable Trust, which seeks funding to support underprivileged children through providing for their living needs, education, and developing educational facilities. The Trust will initially support orphans living at an orphanage in Uganda, and is seeking sponsors for individual children living there.
The document contains information about various community programs and activities in Wentworth Point including soccer training schedules by age group, drama classes for juniors and seniors, a Friday night bingo event open to all ages for free, and a soccer club contact. Drama classes for juniors will be on Thursdays and cost $10 while classes for seniors will be on Mondays and cost $20. Both groups will perform at the community center on the first Sunday of each month.
This document contains announcements for Grace Christian School including information about enrolling for the spring semester, an upcoming spring auction fundraiser in May, and new spiritwear available for purchase online. It also includes announcements for Penn Valley Church regarding online giving options, volunteering in the nursery, updating contact information in the online church directory, and a request to pray for those serving around the world.
The document describes a volunteer program at a children's home that houses 30 orphaned children. It provides details on volunteer responsibilities like assisting with homework, mentoring, and basic tasks. Volunteers are needed 4 days a week from 4-6pm to help the overworked staff and provide academic support and role models for the children. The goals are to help children develop skills to succeed and assist with challenges like school transitions.
Local News for Stratton, Cirencester, residents for April 2020.
If you would like to contribute to any future issue of Stratton News, please email me at strattonnews@gmail.com
The 19th Annual Lynnwood Rotary Golf Tournament will be held on a Friday afternoon for the first time, allowing participants to enjoy the festivities without having to work the next day. The major beneficiary of the proceeds will be the Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County. The document requests sponsorship or participation in the golf tournament, with sponsorship levels and golfing information provided in an attachment. Support can be given by emailing or sending a form with the sponsorship level and any questions can be directed to the sender.
The City of Weldon Spring will host its 14th Annual Senior Day Celebration on October 6th at City Hall. The event from 3-6 pm is for approximately 150-200 senior guests to enjoy refreshments, prizes, and entertainment with a patriotic and Oktoberfest theme. Volunteers and sponsors are needed to ensure the event runs smoothly and to help cover costs. Senior Day began as a way to introduce seniors to the city park and has become a day to appreciate seniors with sponsor services and products for them.
The summary is:
The document announces that Acts4Good received donations and volunteers. It also notes that Access 2020 has been postponed to 2021 and promotes a special online Charis event in July. It provides information on enrolling at Grace Christian School and purchasing GCS spiritwear online.
The summary is:
The document provides announcements about various events and updates for Grace Christian School and Penn Valley Church including postponing Access 2020 to 2021, announcing an online charity event in July, enrolling for the new school year, promoting spiritwear online, updating online giving options, managing the online church directory, and requesting prayers for those serving around the world.
The document provides information about various after school clubs that will be offered at Rossview Middle School beginning September 8th. The clubs cover a wide range of topics and activities including running, support for military families, robotics, science, computer programming, media/technology, drama, fitness, homework help, community service, and health/wellness. Most clubs meet 2-3 times per week from 2:30-4:15pm, though some have limited enrollment. The document lists the name, sponsor, description, meeting times, and any costs for each individual club.
This letter thanks the recipient for their past support of Cornell University's Annual Fund and encourages them to make another gift before the end of the fiscal year. It highlights that Cornell students are thankful for the educational opportunities and financial support provided by the university. The letter notes that donations of any size are important to continue providing opportunities for future students. It also mentions that a gift before June 30 would renew the recipient's membership in the 1865 Society, Cornell's loyal giving society.
Local News for residents of Stratton and Baunton for August 2023.
Please send your contributions for future editions of Stratton News to NIkki Cox on strattonnews@gmail.com.
The newsletter provides information about recent successes of the school's math teams in competitions. It also announces upcoming events like a cross country, board meeting, and lockdown practice. The newsletter thanks local sponsors and announces the student of the month. It encourages active transportation to school and provides community event announcements.
This bulletin provides updates from the Wellesley Public School district. It announces that two student productions, a play at the high school and another at the middle school, were successful. It also notes that six high school athletic teams qualified for post-season play. Several professional development and training opportunities are advertised. The bulletin lists current job openings and provides well wishes to colleagues.
This document is a newsletter from the Stratton and Baunton area with information about local community groups, businesses, and upcoming events. It announces the Stratton Annual Horticultural Show on August 20th and provides details about the Cirencester Gardening Club. It also includes advertisements from local businesses and information about church services.
An updated edition of Stratton News for residents of Stratton, Baunton, Cirencester for August 2023. Please email strattonnews@gmail.com with your news, activities and adverts.
Local news for residents of Stratton and Baunton, Cirencester, for May 2020. If you would like to contribute to any furture issue of Stratton News, please email me at strattonnews@gmail.com.
Here's a digital, colour version of Stratton News for May 2023.
We carry articles about any groups in and Around Stratton, adverts for local services and activities at very low rates! Contact Nikki cox on strattonnews@gmail.com for more information.
News for July 2022 for residents of Stratton, Baunton and the surrounding areas of Cirencester. If you would like to contribute to any future issue of Stratton News, please email the editor, Nikki Cox, at strattonnews@gmail.com.
This monthly newsletter provides information about clubs, groups, and events happening in and around the villages of Stratton and Baunton. It includes notices for the Stratton Women's Institute, Cirencester Ladies Probus Club, Stratton Probus Club, Cirencester Civic Society, and other local organizations. It also advertises upcoming films at the Stratton Village Hall, garden visits, and the Stratton Educational Foundation grant applications.
A digital version for July 2022 of local news for residents of Stratton & Baunton, and outlying areas around Cirencester. If you would like to contribute to any future issue of Stratton News , please email me at strattonnews@gmail.com.
Local news for Stratton & Baunton residents for February 2022.
If you would like to contribute to our March news, send your articles & adverts to strattonnews@gmail.com.
This document is a newsletter from the Stratton Association containing various announcements and notices for the local community. It includes information about upcoming events like a meeting of the association on December 1st, carol services and Christmas services at local churches, and an application deadline of January 25th for grants to assist local youth with education costs or recreational activities. It also includes classified advertisements for pickled eggs and onions for Christmas and information about Hatha yoga classes.
Local news for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for August 2021. If you would like to contribute to the next issue, please email Nikki at strattonnews@gmail.com or call me on 01285 641850
News of events, services and local matters for residents of Stratton, Cirencester for July 2021.
Contact Nikki Cox on strattonnews@gmail.com or call 01285 641850 to contribute your news or items.
Local News for residents of Stratton and Baunton for May 2021. We welcome your input for new meetings, events, activities, adverts and neighbourhood issues in and around Stratton and Baunton. Just email strattonnews@gmail.com or call Nikki (Editor) on 641850.
Local news for all residents of Stratton and Baunton. Events, groups and other activities are all listed here. If you would like to contribute any item to future issues, please email strattonnews@gmail.com.
Local news and events for all residents of Stratton & Baunton for March 2021. Email Nikki Cox, editor, on strattonnews.com or call 641850 to contribute your news, adverts or notices.
This document is the January 2021 issue of the Stratton News, a monthly newsletter produced by the Stratton Association. It contains information about local events like a Christingle service on January 10th at St. Peter's Church in Stratton. It also includes an article providing advice for online shoppers concerned about returns or refunds, explaining their rights during the 14-day cooling off period and what to do if an item is faulty or does not arrive. Contact details are provided for the Citizens Advice consumer helpline and local office in Stroud for further assistance. Finally, it lists upcoming Pilates and movement therapy classes in various local villages.
Local news for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for December 2020. If you would like to contribute to any future issue of Stratton News, please email me at strattonnews@hotmail.com or call on 01285 641 850. Further local news can be found on Facebook group: Stratton Covid-19 Neighbourhood Network.
Local news for residents of Stratton & Baunton, Cirencester for November 2020. If you would like to contribute to any future issue of Stratton News, please email the editor at strattonnews@gmail.com.
Local news and events for residents of Stratton & Baunton for October 2020.
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This document contains information from the Stratton News about barking dogs and dealing with neighbor disputes. It provides advice on talking to neighbors about noise issues, making complaints to local authorities, and contacting organizations like the RSPCA and Citizens Advice for additional help with neighbor problems regarding barking dogs and other issues. Contact information is given for relevant authorities and support organizations.
Monthly newsletter for all residents of Stratton and Baunton in Cirencester, UK. You can contribute your news or notices of events and activities by emailing strattonnews@gmail.com. We are supported by our advertisers and Stratton Association.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
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5. -
Stratton C of E Primary School
are currently looking for a new Governor with
finance experience.
We would be delighted to hear from anyone who is interested in
children’s education and the performance of the school, is community-
spirited and would like to represent the community. If you have some
spare time and the energy for the role (including occasional visits to the
school), are able to work well as part of a team, and have an enquiring
mind with the confidence to ask questions and debate issues that affect
the school, then you are just who we are looking for!
The role offers numerous opportunities to develop skills and help make a
difference to children reaching their potential.
If you are interested or would like more information, please leave your
contact details with the school office (admin@stratton.gloucs.sch.uk)
Applications are invited by the Trustees for grants in aid of
persons under the age of 25 years who, or whose parents,
are resident in the Ecclesiastical Parishes of Stratton with
Baunton, and who require financial help towards the cost of
preparing for a profession or trade or in furthering their
education, or in providing group facilities for recreation and
social and physical training. Individual applicants might wish to apply for
a grant to help with the cost of text books or equipment, for example,
which they need for a college course.
For further details and an application form please contact:
Mrs C Bramley, 10 Vale Road, Stratton, Cirencester, GL7 2JJ.
E: corinna.bramley2@gmail.com
Completed applications should be returned by 1st
June 2021