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By Vicky Nash Audience and Content Editor WEYMOUTH Town Council has teamed up with two churches and a community group to launch a heartfelt campaign to celebrate those who provide care for others Picture: Weymouth Council WEYMOUTH Town Council has teamed up with two churches and a community group to launch a heartfelt campaign to celebrate those who provide care for others. People are being encouraged to get creative to make knitted or painted hearts to form displays outside St Mary s Church, in Weymouth Town Centre, and Emmanuel Church in Southill. The heart-themed displays will include names or personal messages from people who would like to put forward a dedication to someone who has cared for them. ....
G. gracilis and G. elwesii.” Hynes, who moved to Cherubeer 30 years ago, grew snowdrops in her previous Buckinghamshire garden having been given three named varieties by the late Gwladys Tonge, who was Hardy Plant Society chairman from 1987 to 1990. Those three originals, ‘Scharlockii’, ‘Viridapice’ and ‘Atkinsii’, moved to Devon and were soon joined by ‘Magnet’, ‘Colossus’ and ‘S. Arnott’. “These big and bold varieties make large clumps without self-seeding,” Hynes tells me. “My garden relies on larger clumps grown in the ground to create a backbone of white.” Her snowdrops are placed carefully to lead the eye, perhaps towards a fine witch hazel, or the fiery orange-red stems of a willow ( ....
By Monidipa Fouzder2020-12-21T07:13:00+00:00 HM Courts & Tribunals Service shelved a digital system for welfare benefit appeals after it emerged that bringing a case through the system would cost significantly more in resources than if the case was heard conventionally, the Gazette can reveal. The finding appears in an evaluation document for the Continuous Online Resolution (COR) pilot, part of HMCTS s reform programme. The document was provided to Jo Hynes, a research fellow at legal pressure group Public Law Project, under the Freedom of Information Act. Continuous online resolution software was tested with a small number of Personal Independence Payment appellants between July 2019 and February 2020 to enable them to engage directly with the tribunal online instead of having to travel to attend a hearing. ....