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Free series of summer events announced in Greenwich

Royal Greenwich Festivals 2021 A series of free festivals and events have been announced in Greenwich for the summer, with funding given to a number of local arts organisations to deliver them. Royal Greenwich Festivals 2021, an annual summer series of events, will run from July to September and include free performances, workshops and festivals at great locations across the borough. The events will be delivered by nine arts organisations in Greenwich, kicking off with Tramshed s Family Arts Festival which opens on July 3 with On Edge, a dance and parkour spectacle in Woolwich. Other events include the Greenwich & Docklands International Festival and PARKSfest s 2021 programme of festivals.

Homeless, cladding, walking, green jobs and go vegan

It’s heartbreakingly clear that the current system is failing to provide adequate support for rough sleepers. I won’t vote in the upcoming and future GLA elections, because the people that stand and win the most votes consistently fail to address this problem properly.  In addition to that, how can Brent even aspire to become ‘Better’ until this issue is addressed wholeheartedly by the local authority and central government? Cladding scandal a living nightmare Tulip Siddiq MP, Hampstead and Kilburn, writes: So many of my constituents in Hampstead and Kilburn have faced a living nightmare as a result of the cladding scandal, which is shamefully still not resolved nearly four years on from Grenfell.

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Otley and Yeadon residents urged to speak out against cuts to services

Councillors Colin Campbell, Ryk Downes and Sandy Lay are urging residents to speak out against proposed cuts PEOPLE in Otley and Yeadon are being urged to speak out against planned cuts to services. Leeds City Council is proposing to cut opening hours at libraries and community hubs in the two towns and will also reduce floral planting. The suggested cuts are being put forward as part of the council s 2021/22 budget savings proposals as it faces a shortfall of £119 million. The council has launched a public consultation on its proposals this week and is asking councillors and local people to make their views known and to give feedback on when they would like to use the services.

Milestone reached for country s only traditional Māori garden

Ngāti Wairere historian, Wiremu Puke, says the garden is the equivalent of an ancient school of learning. Puke said Te Parapara was designed with the intention of providing the Hamilton Gardens’ visitors with a multi-sensory learning experience. Walking through the garden people can see, touch, hear, and taste local history. “If there’s anything Covid-19 has taught us, it’s that we need to return to our roots, to understand them, and to celebrate them.” Named for an ancient pā once located on the site of Hamilton Gardens, Te Parapara is a celebrated attraction. The garden won an international award for cultural excellence in 2012 at the annual Parks Forum Awards.

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