LHP merges with KRC Chartered Accountants to expand services in South Wales
The new merger in Cross Hands enables LHP Accountants to provide greater cloud specialist services in the region
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LHP directors Dafydd Rees and Janet Collins, with ops manager at the Cross Hands office, Sajid Chowdhury
After 85 years in business, LHP Accountants has merged with KRC Chartered Accountants in Cross Hands, to expand its cloud specialist services in South Wales.
The new merger of KRC Chartered Accountants and LHP Chartered Accountants this week, involves LHP taking up premises situated in Cross Hands, nearby to the popular Leekes premises.
Misty Copeland is now writing a book,
Black Ballerinas, to uplift young aspiring dancers.
On Tuesday (Feb. 9), Copeland announced to People that her new book is aimed to reach ages 10 and up and will be published by S&S/Aladdin Books and illustrated by
Salena Barnes.
Black Ballerinas hits bookshelves on Nov. 2. Part of my mission is to bring awareness to the contributions of Black ballerinas, the 38-year-old dancer said in a statement obtained by People. To give a sense of the rich histories of those who may not be documented in ballet history books, yet their careers and legacies are no less valuable and inspiring.
Serena Williams extends commitment to Opportunity Fund to support Black small businesses
A portion of proceeds from her official jewelry collection will go to the fund
Serena Williams is extending her support to the Opportunity Fund throughout February to support Black small businesses.
Serena Williams Jewelry Unstoppable collection strives to reflect the tennis pro’s “positivity, determination and generosity.” Now, Williams is taking her generous spirit one step further during Black History Month.
According to an official statement, “a portion of proceeds from
Serena Williams Jewelry will benefit Opportunity Fund’s Small Business Relief Fund, directly supporting Black small-business owners.”
Author of the article: Pembroke Observer and News
Publishing date: Dec 22, 2020 • December 23, 2020 • 1 minute read • Roger Blaedow (second from right), a driver/operator with the Whitewater Region public works department, was honoured for 20 years of service with the township. On hand for the presentation (from left) were CAO Robert Tremblay, roads superintendent Randy Buckwalt and Mayor Mike Moore. Photo by Submitted photo /jpg, PM
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WHITEWATER REGION – The township recognizes the value and dedication of the service of its employees and presents service awards to employees based on the number of years since they were hired.
Whitewater Region council, chief administrative officer Robert Tremblay and staff thank them all for their years of dedicated service to the Township of Whitewater Region. The township offered its congratulations to four employees retired in 2020 – Janet Collins (public works), Dave Brenner and Darwin Peever (roads)
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WASHINGTON, PA, Dec. 15, 2020 Blue Ivy powered to the lead from post 5 had little trouble controlling the mile as she captured Tuesday’s $17,900 Filly & Mare Open Handicap Pace at The Meadows.
After shrugging off the early harness racing challengers, Blue Ivy had plenty in reserve to thwart the late bid of the pocket-sitting Sports Flix, downing her by 3/4 lengths in 1:52.3. Brooklyn Lilacs was a ground-saving third.
Bill Bercury trains Blue Ivy, a 4-year-old daughter of
Captaintreacherous-All Blue who now boasts a career bankroll of $281,310, for Renee Bercury.
Elsewhere on Tuesday’s card, Just Fly Beyond provided the tote board fireworks when she scored at 178-1 for Brian Zendt, trainer Tom Svrcek and owner Janet Collins. The 5-year-old mare trotter returned $473.60 for a $2 win/place/show ticket and topped a $6,856 exacta.