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Former Costessey county councillor Tim East. - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 He was inspired to join local politics to fix a derelict asbestos-ridden shack used by his sons as football changing rooms nearly 40 years ago. And after representing Costessey on Norfolk County Council for over 20 years, Liberal Democrat Tim East, 76, has stood down, to be replaced by another member of the party, Sharon Blundell, following this month s elections. Reflecting on his departure, Mr East, who still sits on Costessey Town Council, which he was voted onto in 1983, said: It has been a privilege to serve Costessey but the time has come to retire gracefully and hand it over to Sharon who will be a fantastic champion. ....
Former Costessey county councillor Tim East. - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 He was inspired to join local politics to fix a derelict asbestos-ridden shack used by his sons as football changing rooms nearly 40 years ago. And after representing Costessey on Norfolk County Council for over 20 years, Liberal Democrat Tim East, 76, has stood down, to be replaced by another member of the party, Sharon Blundell, following this month s elections. Reflecting on his departure, Mr East, who still sits on Costessey Town Council, which he was voted onto in 1983, said: It has been a privilege to serve Costessey but the time has come to retire gracefully and hand it over to Sharon who will be a fantastic champion. ....
It is horrific. Just as I bow out at the second round of sit-ups lest I see my breakfast for the second time in an hour, Joe reads out a message he’s received from someone in their 70s who is exercising at home and I am instantly ashamed. I upload a screen shot of Joe to Showbie, with one word: “brutal”. 9.30am: Break. Maths work for Stacia Briggs home-schooling day - Credit: Stacia Briggs 9.50am: Maths. Always my Achille’s Heel at school, it took me two attempts to pass my maths GCSE and I remember as a child protesting that I would never, ever use algebra in my adult life. As a 40-something, I can confirm that this is true, but no one likes a know-it-all and anyway, today is about learning the time and looking at the 24-hour clock. Frankly, this is a stroke of luck, being one of the few areas of mathematics I have mastered. I upload my work to Showbie. ....