Artist fundraises to create mural in community centre
Hill with a mural entitled ‘Make Your Pet Famous’ Pic: Keith Hill
A Hackney-based artist has begun a fundraiser to raise money to paint a mural in a Tower Hamlets community centre as part of a passion project to bring the community together.
Rose Hill, an award-winning graphic artist, aims to raise £7,645 for the materials to paint a mural across a wall of the Sundial Centre; a day care centre for older people in the local community on Shipton Street in Bethnal Green. It serves as both a day care and a community centre.
Africa Oil Announces 2020 Fourth Quarter Results and 2021 Management Guidance
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VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 26, 2021 /CNW/ - (TSX: AOI) (Nasdaq Stockholm: AOI)
Africa Oil Corp. ( Africa Oil , AOC or the Company ) is pleased to announce its operating and consolidated financial results for the three months and the year ended December 31, 2020. The Company is also releasing today, its 2021 Management Guidance including guidance related to its 50% equity investee, Prime Oil & Gas Coöperatief U.A ( Prime ). View PDF Version
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Africa Oil Announces 2020 Fourth Quarter Results and 2021 Management Guidance (CNW Group/Africa Oil Corp.)
Africa Oil fourth quarter net income of $79.8 million and full-year net income of $198.0 million, excluding a $215.6 million non-cash impairment of Kenya exploration assets posted in the first quarter 2020.
Ross Embleton parts company with Orient after Tranmere defeat
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Leyton Orient parted company with head coach Ross Embleton following their 3-1 home defeat to Tranmere.
The result left the Londoners without a win in seven matches and only four wins in their last 15 matches.
Orient chairman Nigel Travis insisted it was not an easy decision to make.
He said: “This was an extremely difficult decision for us to make, and one which we have done with heavy hearts.
“Nobody can underestimate, nor should ever forget, the influence and impact Ross has had on the rebirth of our club.
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21 years after his first Wembley final, an ex-Ireland international could be set to play in another
London is calling for Joe Murphy and Tranmere Rovers. By Paul Dollery Friday 19 Feb 2021, 3:33 PM Feb 19th 2021, 3:33 PM 10,264 Views 0 Comments Tranmere Rovers manager John Aldridge, with Joe Murphy in the background, before the 2000 League Cup final. Source: EMPICS Sport
THE STADIUM LOOKS very different now to when he first encountered it, but the lure of Wembley is as strong as ever for Joe Murphy.
The Dubliner was only 18 years of age when he played for Tranmere Rovers against Leicester City in the last League Cup final to be staged at the famous venue before it was demolished.