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A Hull man attacked two women from a rival family as Orchard Park residents joined together to pay tribute to a member of their community killed in a horrific crash.
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The Police Digital Service (PDS) has launched a procurement framework for social media management and engagement technology for policing, blue light services and local authorities.
It has named Orlo (SocialSignIn) and Softcat, in partnership with Salesforce, as the suppliers, and said the framework will help police forces control all their corporate social media channels in one place in a safe, secure and auditable way.
It should also help them to meet nationally agreed standards for social media management aligned with the National Policing Digital Strategy, and support the work of the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s (NPCC) lead for social media and digital engagement, Surrey Police Chief Constable (CC) Gavin Stephens, in developing a target operation model (TOM) for the integrated use of social media across forces.
Robyn Ogle stands down after 26-plus years as secretary of Whanganui botanical group
3 May, 2021 04:00 PM
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Robyn Ogle was the secretary of the Whanganui Museum Botanical Group for more than 26 years. Photo / Bevan Conley
Robyn Ogle was the secretary of the Whanganui Museum Botanical Group for more than 26 years. Photo / Bevan Conley
By Laurel Stowell
Brought up in suburban Auckland, Robyn Ogle extended her interest in the natural world through 54 years of marriage to Whanganui ecologist Colin Ogle.
She was the secretary for the Whanganui Museum Botanical Group for more than 26 years, and it involved a lot of paperwork. She was also secretary for St George s Preparatory School for 20 years.
Orlo announced as official supplier for Police Digital Service Social Media Framework
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BIRMINGHAM, England, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Orlo is excited to announce that it is one of just two social media management platforms to be procured as an official supplier to the Police Digital Service (PDS) Social Media Management & Engagement Framework.
Orlo announced as official supplier for Police Digital Service Social Media Framework
The PDS exists to harness the power of digital, data, technology and the policing workforce to better protect the communities policing serves. It is the delivery vehicle for the National Policing Digital Strategy 2020-2030, and aims to deliver the capabilities to create a smarter, more digitally enhanced police service whose workforce can more fully exploit data and technology to inform improved decision-making, strengthen operational effectiveness, drive value for money and most importantl