The next few years will be decisive for the future of Europe, according to veteran EU journalist and pundit John Palmer. The eurozone will either have to forge a closer union or else the EU as a whole will start gradually to disintegrate, he said. John was speaking at the AGM of the European Movement ...
Picture the scene: Johnny Depp has popped round to Tim Burton's Hampstead flat for dinner, followed (one imagines) by Cognac and Cigars in the Billiard Room. Mrs Burton, otherwise known as Helena Bonham Carter, has popped over from her flat next door to join the proceedings. Between courses conversation turns from Ms Bonham Carter's recent OSCAR nomination for her turn as HRH Queen Elizabeth in The King's Speech to future projects. I've had this idea, says Tim... As the meal progresses, the idea grows and develops - Depp is employed as the lead actor and has volunteered himself as Producer, ...
We now have the official invitation to the community consultation on the plans for Yarm School's latest development. The plans consist of about 500 houses on the current playing fields at Green Lane, Yarm and various measures to compensate for building on there. On the Egglescliffe bank of the river they propose to put playing fields, a boating pavilion, a park and a footbridge to link them to
Many though the faults of MPs and other elected representatives are, I'm not going to join in the easy flow of contempt for them. Would those who have nothing but contempt for them and for politics in general please propose their alternative way of resolving common issues? There are other ways, of course - dictatorship, for example, or a marketisation of everything that means if A is fifty times richer than B, he's fifty times more powerful. No, I want to discuss what degree of independence MPs and other representatives should have - and if their independence is limited, by ...
Made in 1950, The Clouded Yellow is two films in one. Partly it is a Freudian drama involving music, with echoes of The Dream of Olwen or The Seventh Veil. Jean Simmons plays Sophie, the troubled daughter of a musical family whose mental problems are clearly being deliberately worsened by her relations. Sonia Dresdel (Mrs Baines in The Fallen Idol) is a welcome presence in these scenes. And, more prominently, it is a spy thriller after the style of John Buchan. Trevor Howard plays a disgraced spy who joins the household and goes on the run with Sophie when she ...
A poem based on Lord Ken Maginnis's comments on the 'Nolan Show' this morning, his speeches in the House of Lords on the introduction of Civil Partnerships and other actions of his and other Unionist opinions on the LGBT community in Northern Ireland. I don't obsess about what you get up to with your wife But as you now have grandkids I guess it's a love for life. I don't prey on what laws you break if you are being lax I mean only a fool protests Ireland by failing to pay UK car tax. And while when you were ...
Collective responsibility is an essential part of any government. If you cannot get your Ministers all singing from the same song sheet then you have no chance of implementing a programme for government, let alone whipping all those rebellious backbenchers into supporting contentious legislation. That principle applies to coalition government as much as one-party rule, though in a coalition one would expect a lot more open debate between ministers as each party seeks to protect its own brand. Collective responsibility is also a convenient shield within a coalition for Ministers. Compromise is not easy to sell to voters but it ...
Tonight the Olympic Torch arrived at Edinburgh Castle. There was one person who was unusually absent from such a significant gathering. I don't know how much say Leveson witnesses get in choosing the date that they appear, but I can't imagine our First Minister Alex Salmond would have deliberately chosen a court date in London over a major event at home in Scotland. He didn't look so disappointed, though. He had the manner of someone who was enjoying the experience far more than could be considered decent. Alex Salmond always loves going south of the border and holding court. He ...
A short collection of short stories about people getting on with their lives, mostly in 1940s Shanghai, while the world changes around them. The title piece, a tale of espionage and seduction, is the most memorable but they are all interesting and well-observed.
On council tax benefit, the Government intends to give local councils control of the council tax benefit system. Local authorities will be given control of money for council tax benefit and will be able to establish their own local system for discounts and support for those on low incomes. As part of the austerity measures, the total national sum available to support the benefit will be cut by 10%. The principle that local authorities should determine their own local schemes of council tax benefit according to local circumstances and local need and on a tax which they collect and set ...
Your worst fears have come to pass my friends – the Spineless Liberal is leaving you without his pearls of wisdom for a little while. It's been fun, but we all knew this would happen. It's not you, it's me. I just can't deal with something this serious right now. Maybe in a little while, ...
Some things are broken so utterly, that they can never be made fully whole again. Some wounds are so deep, that the scars can only become part of who we are. Some crimes are so grave, that there can never be adequate justice on this side of eternity. Ultimately, our only source of comfort lies in our capacity to forgive one another.
Abstaining from a vote in Politics is usually a wasted vote and something I do not usually support as you should vote one way or the other on issues or you might as well have not shown up. The only time it is acceptable is when it is a matter of conscience. However I do support the Libdem abstention today on the issue of Jeremy Hunt, although it took a quiet afternoon and the distraction of playing with my daughter in the park to allow me to come to terms with the issue. Originally I couldn't believe it, after all ...
There is a Flower Festival at the Central Methodist Church ( Beaconsfield Street , Blyth ) from Friday to Sunday, The timetable of events is:- Friday, 10 am Official Opening by Revd Yvonne Tracey Friday 10:30 am to 2 pm , Viewing Friday , 2pm Concert by the Bede Academy Secondary Years Friday 2:30pm to 5pm, Viewing Saturday 10 an to 5pm , Viewing Sunday 10:45 Worship Sunday 1:30 to 2:30 pm Viewing Sunday 3pm, Concert by the Backworth Colliery Band Sunday 6pm, Worship There will be refreshments, lunches and stalls (Gifts, bric-a-brac etc ) I'll be there on Friday, ...
The latest Focus newsletter from Meols Ward Liberal Democrats is now hitting the streets of Churchtown, Crossens and Marshside.
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When tempers fray in council the truth often slips out. That was my experience today. There had already been a pretty strident debate on Welfare Reform, in which voices were raised and a lot of packaged insults thrown, but I hadn't expected my mildly raised question about when Durham County Council would start to follow best practice in the scrutiny process to produce quite as destructive a response as it did. You've heard the point before. When Scrutiny was introduced as part of the system of "Cabinet Government" at County Hall it was intended to be a counterweight or balance ...
Manchester MP John Leech is well used to delivering leaflets but on Friday he will join local Royal Mail postal deliverers on their delivery rounds to deliver post direct to the door of his constituents. Manchester MP John Leech has accepted an offer to experience life as a postman in his constituency of Manchester Withington. He will accompany one of the Postal Workers on their delivery round this Friday 15 th June 2012. John Leech was enthusiastic about the opportunity to gain a unique insight into the challenges of delivering mail in his constituency. He went on to say; "I'm ...
"Despite Nick Clegg's decision that Liberal Democrat MPs would abstain, Conservatives easily saw off the challenge by a majority of 290 to 252," says the Daily Telegraph. Surely that should read "Because of Nick Clegg's decision..."?
*Warning – this is a rant!* I've seen a lot on Twitter today and in the news about why the Liberal Democrats were wrong to abstain today. Labour types everywhere have got their knickers in a twist over Jeremy Hunt's handling of News Corporation and the BSkyB bid. Yes, he acted inappropriately. Yes, in an ideal ...
The Joint Local Access Forum for Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol City and South Gloucestershire (the JLAF) is looking for new recruits. The JLAF is a statutory body established by the three councils, to provide advice on improving public access to land in the area for the purposes of open-air recreation and enjoyment. They are seeking applications for membership of the JLAF from people of all ages who are enthusiastic about the rights of way network and access to the outdoors. This is an opportunity to contribute views and positive ideas on the potential of the network of paths ...
HARDtalk is good. I love Finkelstein's manner in this interview.
Saturday 23rd June 2012 is the hundredth anniversary of the birth of a great British hero, and one who knew Cheadle well. Someone who, by breaking the German codes, shortened the Second World War – probably by a couple of years – and saved millions of lives in the process. Someone who designed and created some of the first stored memory computers and so laid the foundations for modern computing, not to mention making major contributions to the field of biology. And someone who was – shamefully – driven to his death by the British Government he had done so ...
Today, as the sun had finally come out, I took my daughter Sophie to the park after nursery. As she ran around and I took photos of her gleefully putting "dogdog" into the seesaw or swings when to my horror and concern she came back clutching a WKD blue glass bottle. I hurriedly removed it from her and put it in the bin. Then I took a serious look around the play area at Rookery fields Gillingham. I know that play areas tend to attract a crowd of disaffected teens with "Nothing to do" and with this crowd comes a ...
Today we had a prime example of how Northern Ireland's political leaders are not the people to help overcome the negative image that the Equality Commission found the people of Northern Ireland have here. Lord Maginnis the former MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone started the Nolan Show saying: "It is unnatural and I don't think that society as a whole, requires to have imposed on it something that is unnatural.I certainly don't think there should be an obligation on my church to carry out gay marriage." "I can't dictate how people live their lives. I would be concerned for ...
Yesterday Danny Alexander headed off to the annual conference of my old union, the GMB, to give a tricky speech. The GMB isn't just a consistent critic of the government, it has also criticised Labour for not being different enough from the government in its eyes. Throw in contentious issues such as the pension reforms and merely avoiding uproar would have been a success. In fact, the Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury did far better than that: Senior GMB official says Danny Alexander went down better at union's conference than Ed Balls. Reckon that's bad for both! — ...
Just a Brief update on the Channel 4 Margate High St. Documentary, Mary Portas spoke last night about her TV role, as reported on a new website Margate Never Runs, finishing up with this comment "So we either let the cameras in with me, or I go back on the train and some other town gets it" I'm sure nobody in their right mind would object to the publicity machine of Mary Portas, we are all used to "infotainment" now, in which some celebrity, sounds off, gets frustrated creates dramatic tension and all the that malarkey, we even put up ...
Budding artists are being given a sporting chance to contribute to a masterpiece - as the Borough of Redcar and Cleveland gears up for the Olympic Torch passing through the Borough. A sculpture and game park will be created on Redcar High Street on Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17, from 11am to 4pm, with experts on hand to create a unique piece of art celebrating the historic occasion. And local residents are invited to bring along any old sports equipment to help form the striking sculpture. Free workshops with professional artists will take place over the weekend, giving ...
The Equality Commission NI has published a worrying report looking at social attitudes to different communities in Northern Ireland. Over on LGBT+ Lib Dems NI there is a look at the issues surrounding the LGBT findings. But in summary while the attitudes to those of other religions is one of the better findings. Emigrant workers ...
For a long time now, I have felt great disappointment (to put it mildly) with the conduct of Liberal Democrats in government. We have failed utterly to advance Britain's role in the European Union; indeed we have kowtowed to the Conservatives' deep-seated euroscepticism. We have supported, promoted and defended a disastrous economic policy. We have compromised too far on the green agenda.
It's the annual Open Day for Blyth RNLI on Saturday. To quote from the station's website ( www.blythlifeboat.co.uk ) :- "Members of the Blyth Lifeboat Station and Ladies Guild invite supporters to the Open Day to be held on the 16th June 2012, 1pm to 4.30pm at the RNLI Lifeboat Station, North Gate, South Harbour Blyth. This year the event will be opened at 1pm by Father Quinn of St Wilfred's Church Blyth. The RNLI Blyth Station has a history of over 200 years of saving lives at sea. During those years the class of lifeboats has changed from sail ...
Delighted to see Ed Fordham's article launching the Liberal Democrat Forum for Africa In Nick Clegg, we have a Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister who is central to UK foreign-policymaking, with Jeremy Browne serving as a Lib Dem Foreign Office Minister, so it now really matters what Lib Dems say about foreign policy. This forum is a great addition to Lib Dem thinking (and action) on foreign policy; perhaps there will eventually be similar forums for some other regions, including Latin America and Asia-Pacific.
Nick Clegg spent 3 hours giving evidence at the Leveson this morning, an event covered, as ever, by the Guardian's Live Blog. I watched a fair amount of it. I know that as a Liberal Democrat blogger I'm more likely to be aware of my own party leader's movements, but there was a moment of amusement as Labour MP Luciana Berger asked on Twitter why he wasn't in his place at PMQs. Some might think she was making a cheap jibe about the Hunt vote. Anyway, when she was told where he was, rather than admit the mistake, she deleted ...
I produce an e mail bulletin, which goes out roughly once a month, with news and information about Cressington ward and the wider area. If you want to subscribe to it, please use this link or use the link in the side panel of this blog. I am also always keen for bits of news to include, so if you have an event (say a church fete or a school open day) that could do with a mention, do let me know by e mailing paulakeaveney@yahoo.co.uk.
Friends of Garston Park will be running a stall at the Garston Fun Day this weekend (16th June). As part of this we will have a tombola. It's an important part of our efforts to raise money for activities to improve and protect our park. If you have any unwanted things that could be prizes on the tombola, do let us have them. Obviously there is not a lot of time as we need to get all the tickets stuck on, but if things can be dropped off at 80 Long Lane before Saturday that would be great.
....the publication for consultation of the Managing Development Delivery document. This is a set of planning policies for the Borough, expanding on the Core Strategy and covering things like what development should be allowed in the countryside, and what sort of standards homes should be built to. It also includes a list of sites deemed suitable for development. That is where the public's interest will lie. Developers and land owners – including the council itself – put forward a huge number of sites for consideration, and they have now been pared down. The weeding process has been done by checking ...
JudgmentThe formation of an opinion or notion concerning something by exercising the mind upon it; an opinion, estimate.(Above one of the definitions, that best describe the process that a PM must show when making decisions) In the case of the current Poor Excuse of a Prime Minister (Call me Dave).he has consistently shown he lacks the 'exercising the mind upon it' (opinion or notion). Too much time playing Angry Birds perhaps, or just a lazy mind? Or is it more to the fact that he actually lacks the ability to judge on any issue at all? When it come to ...
The government which promised less top-down micro-management from the centre has, only some two months after dictating how primary school teachers should teach children to read (see post of 9th April) now come up with proposals for the primary school curriculum which are so unrealistic that we must question whether the Department of Education and its Secretary of State live on the same planet. Among the most achievable, but pointless, is that children must learn to spell a centrally-prescribed list of words. Since teaching to the test is necessary for a school to maintain its place in the league tables, ...
Adrian Sanders MP writes: Hunt vote - we need to save our energy for the battles that really matter
The vote in the Commons today is the latest highlight of the long running Phone hacking-BSkyB-Leveson saga. It has been billed as an explosive vote that will tear the coalition asunder. The Parliamentary party has unanimously decided to abstain, a position I strongly support for very good reasons. We may well see traditional anti-Lib Dem rent-a-quotes like Peter Bone slamming us for betrayal but this is almost certainly a sign that we are doing the right thing. Indeed, given our rather shaky performance in how we conduct Government to date, this is a refreshing sign that we might be back ...
The adage goes that all politics is local. And I believe it to be true - certainly local to the individual for whom specific issues are a concern. Living and working in London you can enjoy one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in the world. I can eat on any continent of the world every day of the week, you can pick virtually any country of the world and we have at least 250 from that country living near me in Kilburn, NW6. It's just great! Campaigning here is an education and a lesson in the rich tapestry ...
I encountered some 120 teachers of A Level politics and citizenship courses yesterday, brought together by the excellent Parliamentary Education Service. I was nominally leading a discussion about the work of the Joint Committee on the Draft House of Lords Reform Bill, but their questions naturally took us much wider, taking advantage of my previous experience as Chief Whip and Shadow Leader in the Commons. A very lively debate ensued, covering all aspects of the current inadequacy of the representative democracy in this country. On the basis of this evidence 120 Sixth Forms must get some really provocative, stimulating and ...
Last week I signed up to the Which? Watchdog not Lapdog campaign. The campaign is about creating a financial regulator that looks out for us, the consumers, rather than the interests of banks. The job of the new Financial Conduct ... Continue reading →
The back of Lib Dem membership cards leaves us in do doubt what our core values are - liberty, equality and community. Our mission is to ingrain these values into British society. As part of this, we need them ingrained into the heart of government. The UK executive has a whole department dedicated to Communities. There is also an Equalities Office within the Home Office, albeit with a narrow anti-discrimination remit which is far from encompassing the whole wide topic of equality. However there is no Ministry or Office which is dedicated to looking after our liberty. If we're to ...
Shakespeare: real thing Compared to George R.R. Martin by Jo Walton. (tags: writing sf shakespeare ) Justice Department files suit against Florida to stop voter purge Democracy in Florida (US): prevent the other guys from voting. (tags: uspolitics ) Ivanishvili fined 148 million GEL for illegal donations Democracy in Georgia (non-US): fine the other guy for campaigning. (tags: ) NC Considers Making Sea Level Rise Illegal Headline not quite fair: proposal is to ban scientists from considering *accelerated* sea rise as a possibility. "Rates of sea-level rise may be extrapolated linearly to estimate future rates of rise but shall not ...
Earlier this week I blogged about the skilful presentation of the Liberal Party's economic plan in a 1929 leaflet, but what about leaflets having a go at other parties? Here is how the Liberals of the time attacked Labour's Land Policy: [IMG: 1929 Liberal Party leaflet (front): Land Policy] [IMG: 1929 Liberal Party leaflet (back): Land Policy] (Click on images for larger versions) As you can see, there's nothing that new about quoting a party's own MPs against it when attacking a policy idea, and the use of sub-headings is a great example of how they are at their best ...
We spotted one of the shoe recycling banks at the Church Road recycling bring site, Gatley has been lying on its side – and encroaching on one of the disabled parking spaces too. We've reported it to the Council so it should be uprighted soon.
[IMG: Twitter logo] Not only can the volume of tweets be overwhelming, so too can the number of different tools offering to make your use of Twitter easier or more effective. Here then are my ten top tools, all of which are available for free, though some also have paid-for versions that are well worth getting. 1. Hootsuite There are many Twitter clients, but Hootsuite tops the list for non-smartphone use in my book at it makes management of multiple accounts easy – and lets you run more social networks than just Twitter from the one place. A good Twitter ...
The All-Too-Familiar Harassment Against Feminist Frequency, and What The Gaming Community Can Do About It | The Mary Sue (tags: ) Can't We Discuss This Like Adults? | GamesIndustry International Fabulous post. Bet few people actually heed it; it's either preaching to the choir, or going to get sucked into the void of BUT IT'S SO UNFAIR I HATE YOU depending on who reads it... (tags: ) DC Women Kicking Ass - Another take on Catwoman #0 (tags: ) Ripley Versus Shaw: The Women of the Alien Universe | Tor.com Interesting post. I think the thing I liked best about ...
Am testing an alternate interface for blog posting, since I still can't access the WordPress dashboard. Whether this works or not, I still can't approve new comments :-/
Are you craving more historical event celebrations after the jubilee week-end? Are you in need of an anti-establishment antidote after too much Union Jack waving? Are you feeling rebellious after looking at the Olympic Transport arrangements and it's impact on getting around Greenwich Borough by bus or train? Then today is your day! Yes, 631 days ago today, ...
Nick Clegg's Parliamentary aide Jo Swinson was up early on BBC Breakfast this morning to talk about Liberal Democrat MPs' decision not to support Jeremy Hunt in the Commons tonight. She started off by saying that the Prime Minister's decision not to refer the Culture Secretary to the Independent Adviser on the Ministerial Code was not a collective one therefore the Liberal Democrats were not bound by collective responsibility. The decision not to refer Hunt is not endorsed by the Liberal Democrats therefore we would not be voting with the Conservatives tonight. The Voice wonders if the real issue is ...
Liberal Democrat MEP Chris Davies, secretary of the cross-party 'Fish for the Future' group in the European Parliament, described the deal between fisheries ministers as progress only of the most limited kind. He warned that governments would seek to backslide ... Continue reading →
A week or so ago, Jonathan Calder wrote that the Liberal Democrats should vote with to call for an investigation into whether Jeremy Hunt broke the ministerial code. I agreed with him, and wrote in the comments: sadly I'm sure the Parliamentary party will find some reason not to vote with Labour on this. Then we'll get lots of bluster about how Labour did bad things when they were in government which we'll be expected to accept as a valid reason for it. And lo and behold, we discover that the Lib Dem MPs will be taking the bold and ...
A lot of anger is directed towards those in the corporate world who earn large salaries. Sometimes, in my view, that anger is not truly justified: for example, when an entrepreneur takes out income based on their ownership of a company, I -for one- tend to see it as just reward for those who take a risk with their capital. However, listening to Martin Sorell on the Radio trying to justify his large remuneration, despite the objections of the shareholders in WPP was not an example of just reward. The fact is that Martin Sorell does not own the company ...
At a meeting last night I was asking the Ealing Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, about the number of meetings he had attended with the new contractor Enterprise. Nothing strange you think but previous to the meeting I had a Freedom of Information request sent to me detailing 32 meetings that had occurred involving Ealing Council and Enterprise, the contractor who failed miserably in April to collect our waste when the new contract started. Of these 32 meetings it stated that Councillor Bassam Mahfouz had only attended three of them and they were only in the last month before the contract started ...
EXCLUSIVE: What Lib Dem members say about the party's direction and Nick Clegg's leadership
Lib Dem Voice has polled our members-only forum to discover what Lib Dem members think of various political issues, the Coalition, and the performance of key party figures. Some 560 party members responded, and we're publishing the full results. Net satisfaction with party's direction stuck at +31% LDV asked: Do you think, as a whole, the Liberal Democrats are on the right course or on the wrong track? (Comparison with March's figures.) 62% (+1%) – The right course 31% (n/c) – The wrong track 7% (-1%) – Don't know / No opinion As recently as February, there was a net ...
I had a very busy Tuesday with West End Ward activities yesterday including : * A meeting with the sheltered tenants in Tullideph at the sheltered lounge in Tullideph Place, where we discussed a number of local issues, including the punctuality of local bus services. * Attending the latest meeting of the Sinderins Court and Pennycook Court Residents' Association, at which one of the local community policemen for the area also attended and we discussed local issues around the sheltered housing area. * I thereafter attended the latest meeting of the Jericho House Support Group at the base in Artillery ...
Nick is right on Jeremy Hunt: this is a Tory failure to self-regulate, so let them stew
Should the Lib Dems join forces with Labour and vote to censure Jeremy Hunt? That's the question troubling my party today. When the Lib Dems were in opposition this would've been a no-brainer — in fact, we'd probably have tabled the Commons motion, perhaps also pointing out Labour's near-equal culpability in entrenching the fading Murdoch Empire. But we're not in opposition now, we're in government. Like it or not, that changes the Lib Dem considerations. And this is my 3-point hierarchical list of considerations: 1. David Cameron should have referred Jeremy Hunt to the independent adviser on the ministerial code, ...
The news that Liberal Democrat MPs are to abstain on a Labour motion calling upon David Cameron to refer Jeremy Hunt's conduct to Sir Alex Allan is a disappointment. To be blunt, it is all very well letting it be known via 'sources' that we do not approve of the failure to refer the 'Hunt Affair', but then to stand aside when an opportunity to press the matter arises will not be understood by anyone outside the Westminster bubble. Indeed, I would suggest that, if Jeremy Hunt wants to be anything other than a lame duck Secretary of State, he ...
I've been reading the Church of England's official response to the government's equal marriage consultation, and I'm puzzled. It's this paragraph near the start that is the problem: In common with almost all other Churches, the Church of England holds, as a matter of doctrine and derived from the teaching of Christ himself, that marriage in general - and not just the marriage of Christians - is, in its nature, a lifelong union of one man with one woman. "One man with one woman", yes. But also "lifelong". Now the Church of England has some history when it comes to ...
Two years ago Andrew Pierce outed himself as a homophobe, one who believed that you can't be a homophobe if you are gay. This of course is a ridiculous proposition. Now he's come out with a more direct challenge in his most recent article's title: I'm a gay man who opposes gay marriage. Does that make ME a bigot, Mr Cameron? Well I think the obvious answer to this is no, it doesn't but you are one anyway. You're hatred of "camp men", you're disdain for the truth and the fact you think your sexuality trumps criticism suggests you are ...
Hopefully, you'll all have read my recent blog on Liquid Democracy, and how I feel it could be the future of Liberal Democrat Conferences. Nick Barlow has linked to it on his blog and recently written a long commentary on my original post and the issue of conference generally. I heartily recommend giving it a ...
Now! 36 could have served up a few tracks but the only real competion for the chosen track was The Divine Comedy's Everybody Knows (Except You). In the end, though, Placebo beat all comers with Nancy Boy. Enjoy: Andrew
I have long argued for footway improvements in Seafield Road and am therefore pleased to have been advised of the following by Dundee City Council : "Dundee City Council proposes to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 for the purpose of facilitating footway repairs and kerbing works. The Order is expected to be in force for two weeks from 2 July 2012. Its maximum duration in terms of the Act is eighteen months. The effect of the Order is to prohibit temporarily all vehicular traffic in (1) Seafield Road (East/West section) from number ...
My dad knows someone who does printing on icing in edible ink. So this is what is going on Holly's Birthday cake: [IMG: comment count unavailable] comments