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Ten startups spring up at Springboard – The Next Web

4. August 2011

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Ten startups spring up at Springboard – The Next Web

The Next Web Ten startups spring up at Springboard The Next Web Brad Feld was a special guest at the Springboard Investor Day, and the entrepreneur, investor and TechStars founder offered some words of inspiration before the pitching kicked-off, noting that accelerator and mentorship programmes such as Springboard ... and more

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Taste of the Continent comes to Ilkley Summer Festival – Ilkley Gazette

4. August 2011

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Taste of the Continent comes to Ilkley Summer Festival Ilkley Gazette Art will also make its mark on the festival in the week ahead. Artists Joy Godfrey, Chris Bailey and Ken Jacquiery will open their studios at Back Nelson Road from 2pm to 4.20pm on Sunday, and also on the two following Sundays. ...

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Ya dancer! £1.5m to be spent getting Scots on their feet – Scotsman

3. August 2011

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Ya dancer! £1.5m to be spent getting Scots on their feet Scotsman Creative Scotland has announced that a major part of a £6.5m fund set up to capitalise on the 2012 Olympics and 2014 Commonwealth Games will be set aside for dance programmes and showcases. e Scottish Government to encourage more people to take up ... and more

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A Week on the British Riviera – GoTimeshare.org

3. August 2011

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A Week on the British Riviera GoTimeshare.org Rick Stein made Padstow famous – he became a local celebrity after his food programmes aired on TV, while nearby Rock became the new Riviera for young royals and well-to-dos. The sandy beach at Rock is a favourite with Prince William and Harry, ...

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Liverpool Life 85 – JMU Journalism: Liverpool Life – JMU Journalism Liverpool Life

3. August 2011

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Liverpool Life 85 – JMU Journalism: Liverpool Life – JMU Journalism Liverpool Life

JMU Journalism Liverpool Life Liverpool Life 85 - JMU Journalism: Liverpool Life JMU Journalism Liverpool Life Over several months, the photographer captured life in the 'Survival Programmes ' project, where mass unemployment plagued inner-city communities. However, by showing the lives of the ordinary working-class families and children who lived in the city at ...

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You are here – Northampton Chronicle & Echo

2. August 2011

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You are here – Northampton Chronicle & Echo

Northampton Chronicle & Echo You are here Northampton Chronicle & Echo Moulton College has changed considerably from the days when it was simply known for its agricultural education programmes . Nowadays it is also known for its sporting facilities, notably hockey pitches as well as an equestrian centre equipped with ...

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Norwich Puppet Theatre announces new director – Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

1. August 2011

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Norwich Puppet Theatre announces new director – Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

Norfolk Eastern Daily Press Norwich Puppet Theatre announces new director Norfolk Eastern Daily Press She has a great deal of experience in developing educational programmes . Is your arts organisation celebrating a funding boost

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Are Britain’s buildings bad for our health? – Telegraph.co.uk

1. August 2011

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Are Britain's buildings bad for our health? Telegraph.co.uk ..

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Two teenage artists win accolades in national competition – WalesOnline

1. August 2011

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Two teenage artists win accolades in national competition WalesOnline Mr Jackson said: “The large number of entries and the high quality of work has demonstrated how art and creativity programmes transform the lives of people with ASC who have previously struggled to express themselves.”

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Eisteddfod medalist speaks up to defend Welsh art – WalesOnline

1. August 2011

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Eisteddfod medalist speaks up to defend Welsh art WalesOnline But he questioned why people such as Rolf Harris and Kim Howells were commissioned to present television programmes on art .

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