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'I got used to having Freddie Mercury next door'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:Trends  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:But it is unclear how the government plans to measure its progress, or when the goal will be met.

But it is unclear how the government plans to measure its progress, or when the goal will be met.

The purchase, which completed on Friday, will see the Sunninghill Trust "bring the building up to modern standards" and make it "available to the local community through an affordable lease" to the Cordes Hall Charity.Funds raised by the campaign group will pay for the internal theatre fittings.

'I got used to having Freddie Mercury next door'

Mr Everett said: "We are deeply grateful to the Sunninghill Trust for their generous support."We look forward to continuing our partnership with the trust during the initial refurbishment phase and ultimately bringing this much-loved historical building back to life."The Sunninghill Trust was established in 1813 and provides allotments and grants to relieve hardship and help the community.

'I got used to having Freddie Mercury next door'

A trust spokesperson said: "We are delighted to announce our significant support for this project by bringing an underutilised asset back into community use."The theatre sits right in the heart of our support area.

'I got used to having Freddie Mercury next door'

"We look forward to working closely with the Cordes Hall Charity on this project."

A schoolboy from Devon is set to join the North Devon Sinfonia for a one off concert in late June.In its statement, the ICRC said the "Red Cross Field Hospital in Rafah received a mass casualty influx of 179 cases, including women and children" early in the morning on Sunday.

It said "the majority suffered gunshot or shrapnel wounds", and "twenty-one patients were declared dead upon arrival". It is unclear if the number of people killed reported by the ICRC is separate to the Hamas health ministry's reports."All patients said they had been trying to reach an aid distribution site," the ICRC said.

The ICRC said it was the "highest number of weapon-wounded in a single incident since the establishment of the field hospital over a year ago", and that it "far surpassed" the capacity of the 60-bed facility.Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said in a statement that it had also responded to the "mass casualty" incident, and that the blood bank at Nasser hospital, where the injured were treated, was almost empty, with medical staff donating blood themselves to help the injured.

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