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Lockdown getaway: The Wellesley Grove Journal

Lockdown getaway When former FSA banking boss Katharine Braddick was drafted in to lead negotiations over a financial services deal with the EU in the wake of Brexit, many said she had been thrown a hospital pass. She couldn’t keep everyone happy, surely. But now WGJ has learned there is at least one perk of her job.

Picture of the day: The Abbey Life building in Holdenhurst Road

Do you remember the Abbey Life Building in Holdenhurst Road in the 1980s Do you remember the Abbey Life building in the 1980s? Situated at 80 Holdenhurst Road the purpose-built office building housed their headquarters for many years until the company needed bigger premises and expanded. Several buildings were demolished to make way for the development including Seabourne Motors and the Chevron Petrol Station. An additional Abbey Life building was built next door at 100 Holdenhurst Road and was opened by David Mellor MP on 7th June 1991. The original building is presently the office building Ocean 80 and developers are looking to turn the building into flats.

Profile: Ken Davy: If I had my time again, I wouldn t create the network concept

Profile: Ken Davy: If I had my time again, I wouldn’t create the network concept Ken Davy on 50 years in advice, starting a new company at 100 and how Covid is the most profound thing he’s ever experienced By Amanda Newman Smith 29 th January 2021 3:02 pm If SimplyBiz chairman Ken Davy had not swapped a career in professional photography for financial services just over 50 years ago, there might well have been no IFA networks. Let us dwell on the implications of that. No Openwork, Quilter, Tenet and the like. No arguments between advisers about St James’s Place, as even that would probably not exist.

Christmas tree erected outside Iveagh Markets

Dublin Correspondent A Christmas tree presented by Lord Iveagh has been erected outside the Iveagh Markets following the building s repossession earlier this month. Lord Iveagh Arthur Guinness arranged the event as the start of a process to restore the market for the people of Dublin, according to a group acting for him in Ireland. Kevin McGowan, founder of Abbey Life and former partner in Goodbody Stockbrokers, is the executive chairman of the group, while Paul Smithwick of the Smithwick brewing family will be handling the legal issues. The ceremony revives a tradition, as a Christmas tree was erected on the same spot outside the market every year up until the 1980s when the market was in operation.

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