Kensington and Chelsea NewsThursday 11th March 2010Your worldwide local newspaper |
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News HeadlinesGuide Dogs Granted Permission To Apply For Judicial Review In Dispute With Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea ... (Medical News Today)
The High Court gave the green light to Guide Dogs to proceed with the legal challenge against Kensington and Chelsea's development plans for Exhibition Road. The scheme is reportedly costing £25m, funded by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, City of Westminster and the Mayor of London. Over the last five years, Guide Dogs, on behalf of blind and partially sighted people and other ... Smokers are offered help to kick the habit this week (My Village Notting Hill)
SMOKERS in the borough are offered personalised help to kick the habit this week. A series of workshops organised by NHS Kensington and Chelsea are planned for national No Smoking Day on Wednesday March 10. Harnessing the benefits of unified communications (Computing.co.uk)
Martin Courtney, Computing , Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 14:32:00 The reasons for adopting unified communications can be as varied and contrasting as the adopters themselves, as Martin Courtney discovers Advances in communications hardware and software, coupled with improvements in network bandwidth and reliability, have given rise to new unified communications (UC) platforms that offer firms a ... Save the jewels of London from developer rape (Evening Standard)
It was like old times. The street was filled with locals protesting against a dread development. Dogs barked. Celebrities signed petitions. Councillors protested their impotence. There was general fury. Mears’ profits rise 26 per cent (InsideHousing)
Mears’ social housing revenue rose from £282 million in 2008 to £355 million in 2009. The group said it has bids in for £3.9 billion of work, compared with £2.8 billion at the same point in 2008, and expects there to be ‘unprecedented levels of opportunity in the public sector’. Cable tv is not a secure option (My Village Notting Hill)
THE article on your website (Residents threatened with TV cut-off by Virgin Media affecting 1,600 residents in Kensington and Chelsea) provides a stark warning to everyone in the Royal Borough that receiving a TV signal from a cable TV company is not a secure and reliable option. Sports HeadlinesFootball transfer rumours: Landon Donovan to Chelsea? (Guardian Unlimited)
Today's fluff seemed like a good idea at the time The Mill woke this morning determined to purvey this morning's idle speculation in the form of rhyming verse. We got as far as 'The Mill woke this morn in poetical mood/Porridge and muesli are both kinds of food/Some of these couplets may not quite ring true/gossip and tit-tattle we're bringing to you', which as starts go is not particularly ... WBOC-TV 16, Delmarvas News Leader, FOX 21 - Wesley Wins Third Straight (WBOC Salisbury)
DOVER, Del. - Wesley College overcame an early 2-0 deficit and scored the game's final 13 goals for an 18-4 victory over visiting The Sage Colleges. Survey: 25% of Premier League season ticket holders may quit their club (Guardian Unlimited)
Up to one in four season ticket holders of Premier League clubs are considering not renewing for next season in a bid to cut costs, according to a survey published today. March 4 Sudoku Contenders (San Diego Reader)
Joe Arbusto, Rancho Penasquitos, 9. Lay down with dogs- republicans, wake up with fleas- maggots! Loren Boyer, El Cajon, 9. Silencio! Naomi Watts gives Rita a tour through Diane's hell January 2010 Connecticut Business Starts (Hartford Business Journal)
The following business starts were recorded in January 2010 by the Connecticut Secretary of the State's Office. When available, the name of a registered member or officer is given. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |