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5 days ago |
onthewight.com | Bob Cooper
Bob shares details of this concert that recently took place in Binstead. EdMembers of the Newchurch Male Voice Choir were the first in line at the refreshments table of Home Made Cakes and drinks after presenting a Sunday Afternoon Concert in Holy Cross Church, Binstead. The concert was in support of the Church funds and the audience heard a selection of tunes that showed the versatility of the harmonies of a Male Voice Choir.
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1 week ago |
richmond.com | Bob Cooper
There’s a dozen good reasons why college coaches rarely make a successful jump to the NFL. Leave it to Urban Meyer to trip over the dumbest one.After 13 games packed with more missteps than a Master P appearance on “Dancing With the Stars,” Meyer was still treating grown men like kids, still behaving like he was the king on a campus somewhere. Still sloganeering, blustering at some and blaming everybody else at the drop of a pass.
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4 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Bob Cooper
Traffic problems 'costing us thousands'Bob CooperBBC Cumbria Political ReporterBBCQueues on the A66 around Kemplay Bank, Penrith, are putting people off going into town, business leaders sayBusinesses are losing over £100,000 each Friday due to traffic congestion, according to a business group. Darren Broad, chair of Penrith's Business Improvement District (BID), said queues on and around the A66 were putting people off coming into town.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Bob Cooper |Phil Chapman
A hearing into a controversial plan for a Lake District tourist attraction has ended, with a ruling expected on a future date. Friends of the Lake District claimed planners misunderstood their responsibilities when they gave the go-ahead to a proposed zip wire at Elterwater Quarry. The charity said a "tranquil" vision of the national park was at stake in the case.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Bob Cooper
An acute mental health ward in west Cumbria will close after NHS officials approved the move. The 16-bed Yewdale Ward at the West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven will shut, with extra beds due to be added in other facilities, mainly in Carlisle more than 40 miles away. The Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW) said there were concerns around safety and the quality of care at the ward.
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