Volunteers in Bloom - Can you help find the pick of the bunch?
The Community Awards 2008 hosted by the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew
Volunteering opportunities are blooming in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames with over 2,000 people last year al
Stop talking, Sir Humphrey - do something!IT MUST be 15 years since I was a guest on a Croydon Council charabanc trip - I accompanied a party of Coulsdon sceptics on a jaunt to Cambridge and Guildford.The council's charm offensive was an attempt to neutral
I was out at a dinner party last night and someone made a very interesting comment indeed.
This person does regular networking with a printer, who has been in the business for over 40 years so has seen it all before, proper recessions included.
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NHS administration is terminally ill by David CallamTHE NATIONAL Health Service is an island of antiquity whose administration owes more to Bob Cratchet than Bill Gates.The idea struck me forcibly last week during a consultation at Mayday University Hospit
Sometimes political correctness drives me over the edge: Nothing To Do With Arbroath: British government bans the word 'obese' to describe overweight children Does using euphemism help
solving the issue? At a time when "Obesity 'threatens future of NHS'" (
Integration would be better for Croydon by David CallamOH DEAR! The BoBs are back for yet another year.Not that I have anything against business awards generally. On the contrary, I think they are an excellent way to benchmark a business and I would strong
Bullying, it seems, is not something that we leave behind us in the playground.
Recent research suggests that failing to tackle bullying in the workplace costs UK employers a staggering £24bn each year.
Most of us have probably encountered a workp
Who on earth would want to deliberately harm themselves, you may be thinking? According to recent, rather startling NHS figures, quite a few. More worryingly, these figures relate to young people between 11 and 19, mostly girls.
In 2006/7 nearly 16,0
An article in the RTT needs little to be added to: Economic case for Heathrow expansion
'flawed' (From RichmondandTwickenham Times) The Friends of the Earht have commissionned a report to the Stockholm Environment Institute was commissioned: see their pres
Spare the fine and spoil the drinker by David Callam
ALCOHOL abuse is costing all of us more than we anticipated.
Standing our round in terms of contributions to hospitals, policing and generally cleaning up after those who drink too much is set t
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