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A look back at the colourful and eclectic Lake Windermere Festival

The Grand Parade attracted 15 floats, with occupants ranging from the Flintstones to 101 Dalmatians. Best dressed float for the third year running was that of Applethwaite Green home for the elderly. Staff and carers depicted Alice in Wonderland. Best junior entry was won by St Cuthbert s School for 101 Dalmatians; most original float was that of Blezard s Taxis for Frosty the Snowman; and best newcomers were the Windermere Taverners with Mowgli 11. Judges were so impressed with the Windermere ladies tap dancers dressed as Roly Polys that they decided to make up an extra category and award a prize for the most entertaining float.

Remote hearings: A view from the Civil Court Users Association

HMCTS’ Video Hearings Service Sometimes one of the parties is required to arrange a telephone conference via an approved telephone conference provider Sometimes one of the parties is required to arrange a video hearing and distribute the link via email to the court and all other participants, with the platform either being: Microsoft Teams Zoom This fragmentation has presented difficulties at times, since it is sometimes unclear which of the several methods shall be used for a remote hearing. The problem is compounded by the fact that a number of Notices of Hearing published and distributed by Courts have been ambiguous as to which platform shall be used. For instance, the standard Notice of Hearing from the County Court at Romford states that the court will either telephone the parties or conduct the hearing by Teams and therefore email the parties a link. This raises confusion, especially amongst non-regular Court users, such as litigants in person. At other times, Court No

AMVETS prepare to install bell tower at Tallahassee National Cemetery

AMVETS prepare to install bell tower at Tallahassee National Cemetery Members of American Veterans Post 1776 have worked the last five years to lay the foundation for a daily tribute to families and loved ones laid to rest in Tallahassee. and last updated 2021-02-04 18:01:15-05 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Members of American Veterans Post 1776 have worked the last five years to lay the foundation for a daily tribute to families and loved ones laid to rest in Tallahassee. We like to think of our post as a small post doing big things, said Gordon Lightfoot, AMVET Post 1776 Commander. For the past five years, AMVETS Post 1776 has collected donations, adding up to the more than $75,000 they needed to install a bell tower honoring those who served our country. But it was no easy task.

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