Archive for 'College UK'

Positive response to wind farm plans – Arbroath Herald

Posted on 31. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Positive response to wind farm plans Arbroath Herald The two-day exhibition, which visited Angus College , Carnoustie Library and Arbirlot Village Hall, saw people encouraged to fill in a public opinion survey asking their views on the proposed £21 million farm at Hatton. And West Coast Energy say that … and more

Continue Reading

Muslims march for Sharia law zones in the UK – Demotix

Muslims march for Sharia law zones in the UK – Demotix

Posted on 31. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Daily Mail Muslims march for Sharia law zones in the UK Demotix 30 July 2011 Around 70 men from Muslims Against Crusades marched from Leyton to Walthamstow calling for the setting up of Sharia Controlled Zones in the UK which 'Islamic rules' would be enforced by Muslims. There were several small … As Islamic extremists declare Britain's first Sharia law zone, the worrying ..

Continue Reading

How the pension rule changes will hit public sector workers – Scotland on Sunday

Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by .

0

How the pension rule changes will hit public sector workers Scotland on Sunday The unions, including the British Medical Association of Scotland, the Royal College of Nurses in Scotland and the EIS, claim that their members are not being asked to pay more because their pensions are unaffordable, but because the government wants …

Continue Reading

Trowbridge bloom winners revealed – This is Wiltshire.co.uk

Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Trowbridge bloom winners revealed This is Wiltshire.co.uk This year has seen the introduction of a children's awards ceremony which will take place at Newtown Community Primary School on September 27 and the adults awards will be held a week earlier at St Augustine's Catholic College on September 22.

Continue Reading

Tim’s a true hero – Basingstoke Gazette

Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Tim's a true hero Basingstoke Gazette An audience at The Great Hall, in Winchester, heard how Tim Goddard, from Whitchurch, used a special technique from his St John Ambulance training to restore the Brighton Hill Community College pupil's breathing. In recognition of his actions, … and more

Continue Reading

Norwich woman recalls frenzied knife attack by ex-boyfriend – Norwich Evening News

Norwich woman recalls frenzied knife attack by ex-boyfriend – Norwich Evening News

Posted on 29. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Norwich Evening News Norwich woman recalls frenzied knife attack by ex-boyfriend Norwich Evening News Williams, formerly of College Road who was dressed in a blue sweat shirt held his head in his hands for much of the short hearing, speaking only to confirm his name and enter a guilty plea to three charges of attempted murder. …

Continue Reading

Contemporary meets medieval – Salisbury Journal

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Contemporary meets medieval Salisbury Journal Two figures, 13 metres high stand on a steel structure located 300 metres off the coast at Newbiggin by the Sea in Northumberland, staring out to the North Sea. Complementing the sculptures is an exhibition of the artist's drawings at Sarum College .

Continue Reading

Entrepreneur opens UK’s only African cookery school in north London – Hornsey, Crouch End & Muswell Hill Journal

Entrepreneur opens UK’s only African cookery school in north London – Hornsey, Crouch End & Muswell Hill Journal

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

0

Hornsey, Crouch End & Muswell Hill Journal Entrepreneur opens UK's only African cookery school in north London Hornsey, Crouch End & Muswell Hill Journal As well as a lifelong love of food, Jennifer also has a business degree from Brunel University and has studied cookery at Southgate College – which she hopes will prove a winning combination for the fledging cookery school. She has won backing from The ..

Continue Reading

Edinburgh International Book Festival Guardian Debate: The Future of Culture – The Guardian

Edinburgh International Book Festival Guardian Debate: The Future of Culture – The Guardian

Posted on 28. Jul, 2011 by .

0

The Guardian Edinburgh International Book Festival Guardian Debate: The Future of Culture The Guardian Tickets cost just £8 for Extra members The UK government has 'swung a sledgehammer' at arts teaching, to quote the head of one art college , with its severe cuts to cultural funding in England. By contrast, Scotland's government has avoided making deep …

Continue Reading

Vauxhall re-introduce apprenticeships at Ellesmere Port – BBC News

Vauxhall re-introduce apprenticeships at Ellesmere Port – BBC News

Posted on 26. Jul, 2011 by .

0

BBC News Vauxhall re-introduce apprenticeships at Ellesmere Port BBC News The industry body said more than £1 billion has been invested in the UK car industry in 2011. West Cheshire College , which runs Vauxhall Ellesmere Port's apprentice programme, has opened a new science and technology campus in Chester with specialist …

Continue Reading