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Eastmoors (Splott) Community Centre
Eastmoors (Splott) Community Centre
Everybody's welcome at East Moors Community Education Centre, located at the heart of the Splott community. We offer an exciting range of classes and activities for everyone, check out our brochure or contact us...
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Gabalfa Community Education Centre
Gabalfa Community Education Centre
Everybody's welcome at Gabalfa Community Education Centre located just off Colwill Road in Gabalfa. We offer something for everyone at the centre, take a look at our brochure to find out more.
2007/2008 Gabalf...
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Lincolnshire Archives
Lincolnshire Archives is the public archive service for Lincolnshire. The Archives centre in Lincoln offers an accessible search room for researchers investigating the extensive archive and reference library collections.
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Llanedeyrn Community Education Centre: T
Llanedeyrn Community Education Centre: The Powerhouse
At The Powerhouse we hope our programme offers something to interest you and your family. From courses for adults, activities for pre-school children to our youth club for young people.
You ...
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Oasis Counselling Centre
Did you know that 1 in 3 people in this country are suffering from depression at any one time? Symptoms such as constant fatigue, the feeling of not wanting to deal with everyday life, etc. Depression is a very real problem that we at...
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Pentrebane Community Centre
Pentrebane Community Centre
We look forward to welcoming you to the centre where you will find exciting courses run by friendly tutors right on your doorstep. We are located on Beechley Drive right in the heart of Pentrebane.
2007/2008 Pentreba...
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Pentwyn Community Education Centre
Pentwyn Community Education Centre
Everybody's welcome at The Dome, we hope there will be something to interest everybody at the centre and you will enjoy learning with us.
The Dome offers great facilities: a crèche for learners, a Community Caf...
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Queen Elizabeth's Foundation
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation Development Centre works with severely disabled young people to give them the skills they require to enable them to move on to a lifestyle and location of their choice. The centre offers a wide range of ser...
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Man stabbed to death in Oxford Street rush-hour - Times Online P Flannery, Glasgow, "Thereas adults and people in leadership positions Andrew, England, UK, This isBecause there is no community and in schools and Louise , London , UK So manynot been mentioned in the bakery murderthey were black boys in this instance, thewho murdered the boy in Hammersmith. The longestwill be a police state in 50 years. If there was, then in the fifties when migrantsBarry, Wallington, UK 'A couplebut why did I read it in this column insteadwhite majority will be in the dark, so to speakAndy Iddon, London, UK well mrmodels? even more sports centres?waste millions andcamera Also inUK News Prisons www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Manchester riot forces big screen U-turn for Champions League - Times Online John Hayes, WOKING, UK the problem ison being hammered. Anyone in cardiff for the rugby worldthey not able to have a drink in their local pub and watch the game? I was in manchester today. The place was in a right state and stank like ash, manchester, uk Well done Rangers steve, London, UK I think those fansmillion for kicking a ball in a net and swearing at us for jayil, london, uk Wandering throughimpeccably if this had been hosted inGlasgow. We all live on the best island in the world, let's start gettingamador cambra, birmingham, UK Rangers fans wereFor years Manchester's gay community has been told the annual Pride www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Manchester riot forces big screen U-turn for Champions League - Times Online John Hayes, WOKING, UK the problem ison being hammered. Anyone in cardiff for the rugby worldthey not able to have a drink in their local pub and watch the game? I was in manchester today. The place was in a right state and stank like ash, manchester, uk Well done Rangers steve, London, UK I think those fansmillion for kicking a ball in a net and swearing at us for jayil, london, uk Wandering throughimpeccably if this had been hosted inGlasgow. We all live on the best island in the world, let's start gettingamador cambra, birmingham, UK Rangers fans wereFor years Manchester's gay community has been told the annual Pride www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Give the talented poor a hand | Janice Turner - Times Online columnist with interest and pleasure, but in this case am quite annoyed. stop losing our intellectual capital in the form of bright children who don I do also think that, in additon to schools, parents have a David, Grantham, In Austrailia and the US, parental/guardianare recognised as the key influences in academic sucess and provide assistance Shirley Bowen, Blackpool, UK I tried reading this article's a great article but that kangaroo in the centre of the screen keeps staringputting me off. John Brown, Glasgow, UK So your son turns out toSomething has dramitically changed in the UK since I emigrated in the 1970Cambridge. He now has a highly paid job in IT. This would not have happened withouteducation! M, Northampton, UK So, the solution to a centurykids out of their urban idiocy--or in odd-numbered decades lifting all boatsplaces of learning and culture, and centres where people can develop their ownat least they can become articulate in their own defence, and, who knows Lesley Harper, London, UK So what is the answer www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Get dwamy types back to work | Magnus Linklater - Times Online I cannot, in all honesty, reportthe carrot of help in winning the skillswhat he and some of Glasgow's officials emphasisekeep 100,000 people inGlasgow obstinately on theThe same message, in different form, camecouncillors. Cities such as Glasgow, Liverpool, BirminghamNewcastle, who have been in the front line in grappling with thewelfare-to-work programme - in the course of whichWhat Steven Purcell, Glasgow's pragmatic leaderthe right investment in the right qualityalter the mood of the community, however dwamy itDavid Benyon, Bude, UK, Cornwall shops they call "call centres", I'd stick with the www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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