Monthly Archives: January 2015

Cold football morning

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January 9 – Paddington Bear – part 3

Originally posted on sandhurstgeocachers:
Hello, Mrs Hg137 here. This isn’t strictly a post about geocaching – there are no geocache finds in here – but it’s about something we came across while in London on a geocaching / Paddington Bear…

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Número Cinco

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The Changing Face of the European Court of Human Rights: Public Lecture by Judge Paul Mahoney

UK Human Rights Blog Thursday 5 February 2015 marks the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta as well as the 50th anniversary of the School of Law at Queen Mary University of London. To commemorate both of these milestones, the Human … Continue reading

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Water Safety

Originally posted on Practical Parenting Blog:
Drowning is probably every pediatrician’s worst nightmare. It is currently the fifth leading cause of accidental death. An average of 700 children drown each year: about 2 each day. Most are under 4; 80%…

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Councils seek contributions towards Thames flood defence scheme

Originally posted on Surrey News:
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, who is also the government’s flood envoy, with Surrey County Council leader David Hodge at County Hall. Click to download Utility companies, local enterprise partnerships and businesses will be asked to…

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Leave The Gym Resolutioners Alone

Originally posted on Sass & Balderdash:
We’ve all seen them. There could be one next to you right now on the treadmill holding on for dear life and hiking up a level 15 incline. You may have spotted one inquisitively eying…

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An NHS Police Service

Originally posted on Mental Health Cop:
Here’s a thought: amidst all this debate about arresting drunks from A&E, demands on policing connected to the operation of our National Health Service, the particular demands and complexities connected to our mental health…

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RideLondon leads to cash for Surrey community groups

Originally posted on Surrey News:
Community groups and charities in Surrey are set to get more than £370,000 thanks to the county’s role in the Prudential RideLondon events. Welcoming the money from the London Marathon Charitable Trust Surrey County Council’s…

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Bouncy Castle Hire Safety Tips — Medium

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