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Tomorrow, on the second anniversary of the young teenager s death, they will find out if the new arrival is a boy or a girl at the five-month scan.
Speaking to The Sun, Peter said: Someone said to me, This is Jodie looking down on us it s her saying that she wants us to be happy .
Peter Chesney was out in London celebrating his 39th birthday on 1 March, 2019, when he took a call from an unknown number before realising to his horror that it was the police with devastating news.
The popular 17-year-old had been relaxing with friends in an east London park when two drug dealers launched a knife attack on her and stabbed her in the back
JANESVILLE
A community committee that advises Janesville police officials on issues important to local African Americans re-formed and re-set its goals at an online meeting Tuesday.
Daniel Jackson, a local black man who is the dean of students at Marshall Middle School, volunteered to lead the group.
âI think itâs needed now more than ever,â Jackson said of the group, formally known as the African America Liaison Advisory Committee.
Police Chief Dave Moore said Jackson, who had been involved in the committee previously, offered his services in the wake of recent meetings that apparently didnât go well.
Exactly what happened at those meetings was not discussed Tuesday, but several speakers noted the heightened attention to racial-justice issues in the wake of deaths at the hands of police around the country in 2020.
In the true spirit of the season, a big-hearted businessman and his team have saved the scout’s Christmas tree collection, by offering to do the gruelling fundraiser by themselves. Each year the Ledbury Scouts collect Christmas trees for disposal, in the New Year, and up to £500 or more is raised this way for much-needed scout funds. Proceeds from the collection usually go towards supporting activities for almost 100 youngsters, including Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer Scouts. But it was impossible for scouts to do the collection this year, because of Covid restrictions in Tier 2 Ledbury, and that is where landscape gardener Steve Large stepped in, with a kindly offer scout leaders could not refuse.
In the true spirit of the season, a big-hearted businessman and his team have saved the Scout’s Christmas tree collection by offering to do the gruelling fundraiser by themselves. Each year the Ledbury Scouts collect Christmas trees for disposal in the new year, and up to £500 is raised this way for much-needed Scout funds. Proceeds from the collection usually go towards supporting activities for almost 100 youngsters, including Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer Scouts. But it was impossible for Scouts to do the collection this year, because of Covid restrictions in tier 2 Ledbury, and that is where landscape gardener Steve Large stepped in.