Author: Anna Mikhailova

The properties, for over 60 years, will be delivered by Audley Group and Senior Living Investment Partners (SLIP) and operated by Audley Group. They will be the first in London to operate under the Mayfield Villages brand of Audley Group. Residents will have access to 17,000 square feet of comforts, which include a village hall, a health and welfare center, a residents room, outdoor gardens and a coffee/bistro open to the public. Tom Goodall, Executive Director of the developer and partner of the Barnet Council, Related Argent, said: “We are delighted that the first retirement houses in Brent Cross Town…

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Thomas Fairchild Community School, Grasmere Primary School and Nightingale Primary School offer 30 minutes of breakfast funded by the State for students before the start of the school day. Before his electoral victory last year, the manifesto of the Labor Party promised free breakfast clubs in “Each primary school in England”, which will be paid by ending tax lagoons and the presentation of tax evaders. In a post on x (Formerly Twitter), Hackney’s Major Caroline Woodley Said: “Mintained Primary Schools in Hackney Not only sacrifice free School Meals Thanks to the Mayor of London, Sind Steral Host Breakfast Club Trail…

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It is’ reused ‘in a new open circular economy’ center in the Old Minerva Works warehouse complex in Park Royal, which has a bone transformed into a work space for small businesses that recycles waste materials. The materials also include wood of old sets of study films and waste from construction sites, as well as the HS2 construction floor in the nearby OLD OAK COMMON. The ‘rescued clay’ collective is using the HS2 soil to make durable products while helping to find a use for the empty warehouse complex. The tires, the straw and the printing inks of the printing…

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But 100 years ago, the property where Romantic put John Keats once lived and wrote famous works, including Ode to a nightingale He was saved from potential development. The story of how a group formed to buy the house before delivering it as a museum will be told in an etenaria exhibition. The Keats House hall as it was in 1925. (Image: Keats House Museum) Celebrating its opening to the public on May 9, 1925, Keats House 100 evokes the atmosphere of Regency House 100 years ago, with exhibitions with objects seen in 1925. The exhibitions include the first guide,…

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No Mow May is an annual campaign that encourages people to refrain from cutting their Céspedes throughout the month to allow wild flowers and other plants, providing a valuable source of food and habitat for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Harrow Council held the decision at a meeting of his cabinet on April 10 after he was asked if he would participate relaxing the cutting rules for the edges and parks. The CLLR Assad of Labour asked why the administration “ignores support for the relaxed cut” of the public consultation and questioned whether, given the potential impact on insects…

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It will open in December 2027, the school that will be based on the parking site of Portcullis Lodge in PortCullis in the city of Enfield and support students with autism and communication and interaction needs. The construction of the school is being financed by the Department of Education (DFE), after the Council won a subsidy last year for a total of around 12.9 million. Once the school is expected to save the council £ 1.2 million annually, which will provide special education needs (shipping) and transport costs. An unidentified academy trustee has been designated to operate the school, and…

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Priscilla Silcock, known on stage as Sapphira, has invited the community to join its world record attempt near Holloway on Sunday, April 27. The event aims to break the record of 155 people, which Sapphira coordinated last year. The record attempt continues to the world day of Burlesque on Saturday, April 26, which was originally created to raise the links between burlesque and mental health. A percentage of record supply processes will go to Sane, a charity organization that works to improve the quality of life of any person affected by mental illnesses. Sapphira supports the beneficial organization based in…

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The chief of Crystal Palace, Oliver Glasner, is not persecuted by the WHO that chooses to start for Aston Villa in his semifinal of the FA Cup in Wembley on Saturday, since its structure is always the same regardless of the first 11. The Eagles have played Villa four times since Glasner replaced Roy Hodgson in Selhurst Park, with the southern Londoners so far. Palace has won 5-0 and 4-1 against the Villa de Emery Bajo Glasner team, while knocked out the quarterfinals of the Champions League this season at the EFL Cup at the beginning of this season in…

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HELEN BRIGGSEnvironmental correspondent, BBC News•@hbriggsGetty imagesThe Swallow is a common summer visitor, who arrives in April and leaves in OctoberWith what is called a mini heat wave that is coming for the United Kingdom, not only humans expect a warmer climate. The warm spell is expected to give nature a temporary impulse, since migratory birds come from afar and butterflies stretch their wings.The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) says that a succession of softer winters and more humid springs are contributing to the change in the natural world.But a warm font spell gained a big difference in general, and could…

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Jonathan Geddes and Gillian SharpeBBC Scotland NewsGetty imagesThousands of Scots are preparing to respect their last respect for Pope Francis before his funeral in Rome.Prime Minister John Swinney has traveled to the Italian capital for Mass, where Prime Keir Starmer, Prince William, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and dozens of other dignitaries, will join Prime Minister. The Bishop of Paisley John Keenan, clergy and parishioners throughout the country is also in Italy for the service, which will begin at 10:00 local time (09:00 BST). Many more will follow the funeral at home.The leader of the Roman Catholic…

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