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Aquarium in New Scheme. The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth has developed an international education and award scheme in collaboration with the Shandrani Resort & Spa in Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
New Academy at Paradis. Paradis Hotel and Golf Club in Mauritius launched a new Junior Academy aimed at providing a way for families to come together and improve their golf on holidays. Designed with the assistance of French professional Dominique Larretche, private professional coaches are on hand to show beginners the basics and offer coaching to more seasoned junior golfers on how best to improve their game
The Sunday Telegraph is a British newspaper published in the United Kingdom with a circulation of 381,347 and readership of 1,067,772. According to information published on February 22, 2015, the Sunday Telegraph has a circulation of 381,347 and readership of 1,067,772 in the UK.
This document discusses online learning in K-12 schools. It outlines some learning management systems like Moodle and RCampus that are used to create online learning sites. It notes that online learning can benefit students with special needs, gifted students, rural students, home-schooled students, and those with different learning styles. Some advantages of online learning are that it can fill instructional gaps, build collaboration skills, and allow learning anywhere. Both teachers and students can benefit from increased flexibility and opportunities to develop 21st century skills. However, access to internet and lack of face-to-face interaction are potential drawbacks.
A newspaper article from the Swindon Business News published on April 1st, 2011 discusses local business news on page 1. The article is protected by copyright and cannot be further reproduced or distributed without permission.
This newspaper article appeared on page 37 of the South West Business {Main} edition on Saturday, January 1, 2011. It discusses a copyrighted article from an unspecified source. The article was reproduced by Durrants on behalf of Cision UK Ltd under license and cannot be further copied, digitally reproduced, or forwarded without permission from the appropriate copyright organization.
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Aquarium in New Scheme. The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth has developed an international education and award scheme in collaboration with the Shandrani Resort & Spa in Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
New Academy at Paradis. Paradis Hotel and Golf Club in Mauritius launched a new Junior Academy aimed at providing a way for families to come together and improve their golf on holidays. Designed with the assistance of French professional Dominique Larretche, private professional coaches are on hand to show beginners the basics and offer coaching to more seasoned junior golfers on how best to improve their game
The Sunday Telegraph is a British newspaper published in the United Kingdom with a circulation of 381,347 and readership of 1,067,772. According to information published on February 22, 2015, the Sunday Telegraph has a circulation of 381,347 and readership of 1,067,772 in the UK.
This document discusses online learning in K-12 schools. It outlines some learning management systems like Moodle and RCampus that are used to create online learning sites. It notes that online learning can benefit students with special needs, gifted students, rural students, home-schooled students, and those with different learning styles. Some advantages of online learning are that it can fill instructional gaps, build collaboration skills, and allow learning anywhere. Both teachers and students can benefit from increased flexibility and opportunities to develop 21st century skills. However, access to internet and lack of face-to-face interaction are potential drawbacks.
Four top female students from universities across the South West of England are competing in the 2011 Women in Property National Student Awards. They will present their coursework and be interviewed by a panel of judges from leading property companies. On May 31st, the winner of the regional competition will be announced at an event in Bristol. This winner will then advance to the final competition in London on September 27th. The awards aim to encourage collaboration between academia and business to help students gain industry skills and experience for their future careers. The winner will receive £300 and opportunities for work experience and mentoring as they start their career in property.
This case establishes that the demolition of most buildings will now require planning permission. It overturns exemptions that previously allowed demolition of buildings other than dwellings without permission. As a result, developers will need to apply for prior approval from local authorities for demolitions beyond just dwellings. They may also need to conduct environmental impact assessments if demolitions could significantly affect the environment. The Court of Appeal ruling upholds a challenge by heritage group SAVE that argued demolitions should be considered a form of development requiring permission or assessment. This is a significant judgment that will impact how local authorities regulate demolitions going forward.
Kerries column...A question of blogs, tweets & social networksamyhart84
A newspaper article from the South West Business section published on April 1, 2011 discusses a business topic on page 32. The article is copyright protected and cannot be further distributed without permission.
This document discusses development projects and real estate in Bath and North East Somerset. It includes:
1) Data and charts on retail vacancy rates, housing construction, and school capital project spending in the region.
2) Information on the financial challenges facing the local council due to budget cuts, including a required 30% reduction in spending over four years.
3) John Betty's role as the Strategic Director of Development and Major Projects, and examples of projects the council is undertaking regarding housing, regeneration, and working with the private sector.
Designer fashions from Bath's top boutiques will be showcased in a fashion show held at the Roman Baths on March 24, 2011. The event, called "Fashion n Fizz", will feature spring/summer 2011 collections from designers such as Betty Jackson, Orla Keilly, Belstaff, Kate Middleton's favorite brand Libelula, and more. Attendees can view the latest styles while enjoying light snacks and drinks. Tickets cost £30 each and include a goodie bag. The fashion show aims to bring the excitement of London Fashion Week to the historic Roman Baths setting.
Street style photographers will document people's fashion on the streets of Bath between March 23rd and 27th in preparation for the Bath in Fashion 2011 festival. Student photographers will capture images of outfits to create a street art style mural displaying Bath's street style. The goal is to create a "wall of fashion" in the center of Bath on Stall Street. Bath in Fashion 2011 will also feature fashion shows and talks from industry professionals from March 23rd to 28th to provide inspiration for the new season.
Street style photographers will document people's fashion on the streets of Bath between March 23rd and 27th in preparation for the Bath in Fashion 2011 festival. Student photographers will capture images of outfits to create a street art style mural displaying Bath's street style. The goal is to create a "wall of fashion" in the center of Bath on Stall Street. Bath in Fashion 2011 will also feature fashion shows and talks from industry professionals from March 23rd to 28th to provide inspiration for the new season.
This newspaper article appeared on page 33 of the South West Business {Main} edition on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. It discusses a copyrighted article that was reproduced by Durrants on behalf of Cision UK Ltd under license from the NLA or CLA.
This document announces a week-long series of fashion-related events in Bath from March 23-27, 2011, including fashion shows, talks, and a cutting demonstration. The events will take place at various venues around Bath and cover topics like spring/summer collections, urban style, sewing techniques, and the history of fashion shows. Ticket prices range from £5 to £30 and often include refreshments. The events are supported by Bath in Fashion.
The document advertises a charity shop fashion challenge in Bath, UK. Participants must put together an outfit for under £20 from two participating charity shops that will impress fashion judges. The selected outfits will be shown in a fashion show worn by models. Entrants must submit a photo of their outfit along with a completed entry form and receipts to the Oxfam Boutique by a certain date. The winner will receive a meal for two and wine.
The document is an article from the British Farmer & Grower (North West) newspaper published on February 1, 2011. The article discusses copyright restrictions and indicates that the content was reproduced under license from the NLA or CLA and that no further copying is permitted without their permission.
The document discusses changes to regional development agencies and planning systems in the UK. Regional development agencies will close by April 2012 and their functions will transfer to other government departments. New local enterprise partnerships will represent local economic interests. The document also outlines the history of town planning legislation in the UK over the past 100 years and changes introduced by recent acts, including the replacement of regional spatial strategies with neighbourhood plans and new incentives under the localism bill.
The document is a newspaper article containing two questions answered by a legal expert.
The first question is from a couple who have not heard from their family solicitor in 5 years since moving. Their solicitor's office is now empty. The expert explains that if the firm closed involuntarily, the Solicitors Regulation Authority would appoint an intervention agent to return documents and money to clients.
The second question is about VAT rates on legal fees for a property purchase. The expert explains that the VAT increase from 17.5% to 20% took effect on January 4th, so any invoices from that date onward should charge 20% VAT, even if work was done prior. The solicitor can choose to split invoice
This newspaper article appeared on page 37 of the South West Business {Main} edition on Saturday, January 1, 2011. It discusses a copyrighted article from an unspecified source. The article was reproduced by Durrants on behalf of Cision UK Ltd under license and cannot be further copied, digitally reproduced, or forwarded without permission from the appropriate copyright organization.
Bath in Fashion is a 4-day event from April 14-17, 2010 in Bath, England celebrating the city's fashion heritage. It includes fashion shows, talks, and exhibits showcasing top brands and designers. Events will take place at various venues around Bath including the Octagon and Roman Baths. A key event is a "Donate, Don't Dump" campaign where attendees can donate unwanted clothing to Save the Children.
The document discusses a company's question about closing production for extra days at Christmas without deducting from employee annual leave. The lawyer responds that if the Christmas closure was discretionary and not a formal contract term, the company can change it. However, employees could argue the closure became an implied contract term through custom and practice over many years. The lawyer advises announcing the reasons for keeping production open this year and allowing employee concerns, though employees may accept the change without legal action given it's only a couple extra holiday days.
A UK court ruled that the UK Secretary for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles' unilateral decision to revoke Regional Spatial Strategies containing regional housing targets was unlawful. The decision reinstates the RSSs and housing targets to fill a policy vacuum until the Localism Bill is passed in late 2011, though the government states this changes little as the Bill will abolish RSSs. However, the ruling may assist some planning applications moving toward approval. It remains to be seen how related legal challenges on housing refusals will be determined.
This newspaper article appeared on page 36 of the South West Business edition on November 1, 2010. It discusses an unnamed topic and is protected by copyright which does not allow further copying, digital reproduction, or forwarding without permission from the copyright owner.
The feed may be the cause of problems with flocks such as weight loss or poorer egg quality. If the feed is defective, the feed supplier could be liable to pay compensation. It is important to retain feed and documentation samples, keep a diary of key events, and store samples safely in case of disputes over defective feed. Veterinary records can also help prove the feed as the cause by ruling out other issues like disease.
Thring Townsend Lee & Pembertons LLP is a law firm with 55 partners and 310 staff across offices in several cities in England. The firm focuses on providing specialist legal advisors to help clients at competitive prices. They offer services in various areas including commercial litigation, dispute resolution, debt recovery, and commercial and property law. The presentation provides tips for debt recovery and discusses the firm's capabilities in helping with issues like insolvency proceedings, court actions, and alternative dispute resolution options.
Four top female students from universities across the South West of England are competing in the 2011 Women in Property National Student Awards. They will present their coursework and be interviewed by a panel of judges from leading property companies. On May 31st, the winner of the regional competition will be announced at an event in Bristol. This winner will then advance to the final competition in London on September 27th. The awards aim to encourage collaboration between academia and business to help students gain industry skills and experience for their future careers. The winner will receive £300 and opportunities for work experience and mentoring as they start their career in property.
This case establishes that the demolition of most buildings will now require planning permission. It overturns exemptions that previously allowed demolition of buildings other than dwellings without permission. As a result, developers will need to apply for prior approval from local authorities for demolitions beyond just dwellings. They may also need to conduct environmental impact assessments if demolitions could significantly affect the environment. The Court of Appeal ruling upholds a challenge by heritage group SAVE that argued demolitions should be considered a form of development requiring permission or assessment. This is a significant judgment that will impact how local authorities regulate demolitions going forward.
Kerries column...A question of blogs, tweets & social networksamyhart84
A newspaper article from the South West Business section published on April 1, 2011 discusses a business topic on page 32. The article is copyright protected and cannot be further distributed without permission.
This document discusses development projects and real estate in Bath and North East Somerset. It includes:
1) Data and charts on retail vacancy rates, housing construction, and school capital project spending in the region.
2) Information on the financial challenges facing the local council due to budget cuts, including a required 30% reduction in spending over four years.
3) John Betty's role as the Strategic Director of Development and Major Projects, and examples of projects the council is undertaking regarding housing, regeneration, and working with the private sector.
Designer fashions from Bath's top boutiques will be showcased in a fashion show held at the Roman Baths on March 24, 2011. The event, called "Fashion n Fizz", will feature spring/summer 2011 collections from designers such as Betty Jackson, Orla Keilly, Belstaff, Kate Middleton's favorite brand Libelula, and more. Attendees can view the latest styles while enjoying light snacks and drinks. Tickets cost £30 each and include a goodie bag. The fashion show aims to bring the excitement of London Fashion Week to the historic Roman Baths setting.
Street style photographers will document people's fashion on the streets of Bath between March 23rd and 27th in preparation for the Bath in Fashion 2011 festival. Student photographers will capture images of outfits to create a street art style mural displaying Bath's street style. The goal is to create a "wall of fashion" in the center of Bath on Stall Street. Bath in Fashion 2011 will also feature fashion shows and talks from industry professionals from March 23rd to 28th to provide inspiration for the new season.
Street style photographers will document people's fashion on the streets of Bath between March 23rd and 27th in preparation for the Bath in Fashion 2011 festival. Student photographers will capture images of outfits to create a street art style mural displaying Bath's street style. The goal is to create a "wall of fashion" in the center of Bath on Stall Street. Bath in Fashion 2011 will also feature fashion shows and talks from industry professionals from March 23rd to 28th to provide inspiration for the new season.
This newspaper article appeared on page 33 of the South West Business {Main} edition on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. It discusses a copyrighted article that was reproduced by Durrants on behalf of Cision UK Ltd under license from the NLA or CLA.
This document announces a week-long series of fashion-related events in Bath from March 23-27, 2011, including fashion shows, talks, and a cutting demonstration. The events will take place at various venues around Bath and cover topics like spring/summer collections, urban style, sewing techniques, and the history of fashion shows. Ticket prices range from £5 to £30 and often include refreshments. The events are supported by Bath in Fashion.
The document advertises a charity shop fashion challenge in Bath, UK. Participants must put together an outfit for under £20 from two participating charity shops that will impress fashion judges. The selected outfits will be shown in a fashion show worn by models. Entrants must submit a photo of their outfit along with a completed entry form and receipts to the Oxfam Boutique by a certain date. The winner will receive a meal for two and wine.
The document is an article from the British Farmer & Grower (North West) newspaper published on February 1, 2011. The article discusses copyright restrictions and indicates that the content was reproduced under license from the NLA or CLA and that no further copying is permitted without their permission.
The document discusses changes to regional development agencies and planning systems in the UK. Regional development agencies will close by April 2012 and their functions will transfer to other government departments. New local enterprise partnerships will represent local economic interests. The document also outlines the history of town planning legislation in the UK over the past 100 years and changes introduced by recent acts, including the replacement of regional spatial strategies with neighbourhood plans and new incentives under the localism bill.
The document is a newspaper article containing two questions answered by a legal expert.
The first question is from a couple who have not heard from their family solicitor in 5 years since moving. Their solicitor's office is now empty. The expert explains that if the firm closed involuntarily, the Solicitors Regulation Authority would appoint an intervention agent to return documents and money to clients.
The second question is about VAT rates on legal fees for a property purchase. The expert explains that the VAT increase from 17.5% to 20% took effect on January 4th, so any invoices from that date onward should charge 20% VAT, even if work was done prior. The solicitor can choose to split invoice
This newspaper article appeared on page 37 of the South West Business {Main} edition on Saturday, January 1, 2011. It discusses a copyrighted article from an unspecified source. The article was reproduced by Durrants on behalf of Cision UK Ltd under license and cannot be further copied, digitally reproduced, or forwarded without permission from the appropriate copyright organization.
Bath in Fashion is a 4-day event from April 14-17, 2010 in Bath, England celebrating the city's fashion heritage. It includes fashion shows, talks, and exhibits showcasing top brands and designers. Events will take place at various venues around Bath including the Octagon and Roman Baths. A key event is a "Donate, Don't Dump" campaign where attendees can donate unwanted clothing to Save the Children.
The document discusses a company's question about closing production for extra days at Christmas without deducting from employee annual leave. The lawyer responds that if the Christmas closure was discretionary and not a formal contract term, the company can change it. However, employees could argue the closure became an implied contract term through custom and practice over many years. The lawyer advises announcing the reasons for keeping production open this year and allowing employee concerns, though employees may accept the change without legal action given it's only a couple extra holiday days.
A UK court ruled that the UK Secretary for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles' unilateral decision to revoke Regional Spatial Strategies containing regional housing targets was unlawful. The decision reinstates the RSSs and housing targets to fill a policy vacuum until the Localism Bill is passed in late 2011, though the government states this changes little as the Bill will abolish RSSs. However, the ruling may assist some planning applications moving toward approval. It remains to be seen how related legal challenges on housing refusals will be determined.
This newspaper article appeared on page 36 of the South West Business edition on November 1, 2010. It discusses an unnamed topic and is protected by copyright which does not allow further copying, digital reproduction, or forwarding without permission from the copyright owner.
The feed may be the cause of problems with flocks such as weight loss or poorer egg quality. If the feed is defective, the feed supplier could be liable to pay compensation. It is important to retain feed and documentation samples, keep a diary of key events, and store samples safely in case of disputes over defective feed. Veterinary records can also help prove the feed as the cause by ruling out other issues like disease.
Thring Townsend Lee & Pembertons LLP is a law firm with 55 partners and 310 staff across offices in several cities in England. The firm focuses on providing specialist legal advisors to help clients at competitive prices. They offer services in various areas including commercial litigation, dispute resolution, debt recovery, and commercial and property law. The presentation provides tips for debt recovery and discusses the firm's capabilities in helping with issues like insolvency proceedings, court actions, and alternative dispute resolution options.
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