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Ayana Simone Hodges: A Hilarian in the US Air Force

Ayana Simone Hodges: A Hilarian in the US Air Force 2 Days Ago Ayana Simone Hodges, senior master sergeant select in the US Air Force, grew up in Trinidad and attended Bishop Anstey High School before migrating to the US. Photo courtesy Ayana Hodges - As a Hilarian, she was taught to be of service to her community while achieving and sustaining academic excellence. And, as a member of the enlisted corps in the US Air Force, Ayana Simone Hodges has been able to live those ideals. With the Air Force’s core values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do, Hodges has found a mirror to the ideals and principles she was introduced to as a child.

Gloucestershire business appointments round-up: February 2021 -

Gloucestershire business appointments round-up: February 2021 -
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Willans LLP appoints two new partners and three associates -

Willans LLP appoints two new partners and three associates Gloucestershire-based law firm Willans LLP has announced the appointment of two new partners as well as a series of senior promotions. Tom O’Riordan and Mary Young (top left to right), Adam Hale (top right), Simon Hodges and Miranda Hawkes. Cheltenham-headquartered law firm, Willans LLP, has named Simon Hodges and Adam Hale as the firm’s new partners, alongside a flurry of other top-ranking promotions. Residential property partner, Mr Hodges, re-joins Willans after five years at Hughes Paddison, where he was a director in the firm’s conveyancing department. And Mr Hale becomes a partner after three years as senior associate in Willans’ agriculture and estates team.

Axe Vale Show set to return in 2022

Tim Dixon Sunnier times! A previous Axe Vale Show - Credit: AVS Organisers of the Axe Vale Show have pledged that although this year’s event will not go ahead it will be back better than ever in 2022. The popular event, which draws large crowds from across the region, has fallen victim to the Covid-19 pandemic. But the hard-working team of volunteers who make it happen say they are determined the show will return next year. Families watch the main event at the Axe Vale Show 2019 - Credit: Terry Ife In a statement issued this week, show boss Simon Hodges said: “It is with great disappointment that, as chairman of the Axe Vale Show, I must communicate that the committee does not have a high enough level of confidence to make the necessary preparations and commit to the financial investments required to run this year’s Axe Vale Show.  

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