Having always known she wanted to work in the care sector, Cherelle Atkinson tells Nursing Times how getting her nursing degree helped her secure her ideal job.
The cheapest homes you can buy in Swansea right now
From semi-detached to modern flats, there are plenty on the market for under £80,000
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There are plenty of properties for sale in Swansea for less than £80,000 (Image: Zoopla/Peter Alan Black)
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The criminals so dangerous judges have given them extended sentences to protect the public
These dangerous criminals, including a paedophile, rapist, kidnapper, arsonist and sex predator among others, have all been given extended sentences for public protection
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The 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes dramatically changed Christchurch s landscape, with many heritage buildings lost.
Heritage advocates claim many of Christchurch s historic buildings were hastily bowled after the deadly February 2011 earthquake, while city leaders say safety was their priority. STEVEN WALTON reports. Carolyn Fletcher loved living in the Gothic Revival-style Cranmer Courts building. “As a little girl I looked at the place and said to my parents that would make a lovely place to live’. I just thought it was a gorgeous building,” she says.
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Cranmer Courts residents Carolyn Fletcher, left, and Phylippa Gough in front of the heritage building in 2012, before it demolished.