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Cycle lanes: you can t please all the people all the time

Cycle lanes: you can t please all the people all the time By Letters to The Argus Something you want to say? Send us your views on the week s news Old Shoreham Road cycle lane IT IS with disappointment and dismay that I read Peter Kyle s article on the cycle lanes in Brighton and Hove. I was recently elected to the post of environment officer in the Wish and Westbourne branch of the Labour Party, but write as an individual. However, the creation of this post reflects the interest and enthusiasm within the Labour Party to improve the environment locally in order to achieve the 2030 zero carbon target set by, at that time, the Labour-led council. Politicians and political parties must reflect the views of their members and the wider electorate when introducing change and consultation is crucial to ensure that we create places where people want to live and work.

Care homes this Mother s Day: Two metres away mum won t know who I am

Care homes this Mother’s Day: ‘Two metres away mum won’t know who I am’ Cathie Russell pictured at home in Glasgow. Cathie, a co-founder of Care Home Relatives Scotland is holding a portrait of her mother, Rose Hamilton age 88 who is in a care home. Photograph by Colin Mearns.3 September 2020.For Glasgow Times, see story THIS Mother’s Day many with mothers in care homes will be feeling the misery of barely having seen,their mums in a year. In spite of easing of restrictions and new government guidance, many will suffer the heartache of not being able to see them this Mother’s Day, or have proper meaningful contact. When they do visit their relatives, many, because of individual care home rules, will also still not be able to touch them.

How to Make Your Own Vegan Shamrock Shake! - One Green Planet

7. Mint Chocolate Chip Shake March is the month for green beer, four-leaf clovers, Irish pride, and for many, seasonal pleasures like fast-food Shamrock Shakes. Luckily, a healthy homemade swap for this Mint Chocolate Chip Shake by Amber Shea Crawley is only six ingredients and a blender-whirl away. 8. St. Patty’s Day Shake This St. Patty’s Day Shake by V Lish.com has all of the frosty, minty flavor of a McDonald’s Shamrock Shake®, yet it’s jam-packed with healthy ingredients! So good (and good for you) you could drink one every day. 9. Shamrock Shake Parfait Ahh, Shamrock Shakes. Most of us have distant memories of this holiday treat. Why not sink your teeth into this yummy Shamrock Shake Parfait by Gretchen Price? Layers of vanilla cake and light mint mousse will bring you back to St. Patrick’s Day in the fast food line. The cake is so light and moist paired with the lightest, airiest mousse a combination worth a pot of gold.

Art exhibit portrays the Black experience through lens of one family

Art exhibit portrays the Black experience through lens of one family Courtesy of Tanisha Jackson My Name is Sandra is one of the many pieces from Lavett Ballard s exhibit Stories My Grandmother Told Me. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Lavett Ballard’s exhibit, “Stories My Grandmother Told Me,” is celebrating Black History Month and Women’s History Month at the same time. The exhibit, which is running at the Community Folk Art Center until March 20, features images of Black women like Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman and Sarah Baartman along with other unidentified women. “Stories My Grandmother Told Me” tells the stories of Ballard’s family while reflecting the past and present issues impacting Black people.

India v England: How day two of the third Test played out on social media

India v England: How day two of third Test played out on social media By Callum MatthewsBBC Sport Axar Patel took 5-32 for match figures of 11-70 in only his second Test The second - and final - day of the third Test between India and England in Ahmedabad was simply chaotic. Only 59.4 overs were bowled but 17 wickets fell for just 176 runs as India wrapped up an emphatic 10-wicket win to take a 2-1 lead in the four-Test series. Here s how it all played out on social media. Leach and Rootalitharan give England hope After bowling England out for 112 on day one, India resumed on 99-3, looking to build a big first-innings lead and bat only once on a pitch already offering significant spin.

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