Q: What is your East Anglian Hell i.e. what you hate most about living here?
A: Everything is so far away. Of course, that’s what helps make it special, but it doesn’t help if you are visiting friends or trying to see everything that East Anglia has to offer.
Q: What are your favourite East Anglian restaurants?
A: We are spoiled for choice in East Anglia but my favourite place to go has to be Frank’s Bar in Norwich. They make a meal such a laid-back affair. The kind of place you can hunker into for a catch-up over coffee with a friend at 3pm, suddenly finding yourself emerging into the cool air at 11pm.
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By Nisha Patel
image captionUK chief Scout Bear Grylls talking to volunteers and a pack
Children start forming their spending and saving habits as early as seven, but unlike in other countries money management skills are not part of the core curriculum in England s primary schools.
So, the ever-practical Scout Association is stepping in to lend a hand.
The vast youth organisation, which includes more than 57 million scouts around the world, is launching a new merit badge in the UK all about money.
Qualifying for the money skills award will involve children picking from up to 20 different activities to complete their badge.
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GUEST COLUMNIST By Hakeem Bello
Twelve years ago, in his Year 2010 budget presentation to the Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday, November 3, 2009, as Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, had said, in part, ââ¦while a lot of work has been done in our attempt to bridge the infrastructure gap and a lot of projects, too numerous to mention will be completed before the end of this year and in the first and subsequent quarters of next year such as schools, health facilities, roads, water supply facilities and so much more. We believe that we are now at the most challenging phase of our journey to a bright and rewarding future.