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Norwich charity for ex-offenders comes of age A Norwich charity which offers supported accommodation to homeless men, many of whom are ex-offenders, has come of age and is marking its 21st anniversary. Val Dodsworth founded the House of Genesis as a small registered Christian charity based in Thorpe St Andrew and on the east side of Norwich. It offers supported accommodation to homeless adult men, most of whom are ex-offenders.
She first became involved in prisoner rehabilitation at Langley House Trust, a charity led by ex-Japanese prisoner of war John Dodd. She then attended Middlesex Polytechnic and gained 20 years’ experience in the Probation Service, beginning in Corby in Northants, then after her marriage in Lowestoft, Ipswich, and Norwich. ....
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The Pisonia tree’s grisly behavior has a devastating effect on the bird population. A study conducted on seabird population on Cousin Island in Seychelles revealed that the Pisonia tree killed a quarter of White Terns and nearly a tenth of Tropical Shearwaters via fatal seed entanglement. Scientists have wondered if there is any evolutionary benefit derived by the Pisonia tree by killing birds. One hypothesis stated that the trees get increased nutrients from the decomposition of bird corpses that fall at the foot of the trees. But when Alan Burger, an ecologist at the University of Victoria, analyzed seedlings sprouting near bird carcasses on Cousin Island, he did not find any evidence that seemed to indicate that the seeds were sprouting any better. In addition, the tree received far more fertilizer from the bird s droppings and fallen eggs, indicating they were worth far more to the tree alive than dead. ....
Letters: Too little too late StarNews Readers sound off about: Readers deny that the election was stolen, terrible deeds of the Democrats, Celia s hatred of Trump, David Rouzer should resign, and Meyer s editoral was vicious. Wilmington StarNews EDITOR: John Meyer s editorial call for the immediate resignation of Rep. David Rouzer was poignant but about 16 months too late. On September 11, 2019, Rouzer voted against the Coastal Marine Economic Protection Act, H.R 1941. Though Rouzer had recently moved to Wilmington and proclaimed himself a supporter of environmental issues , when it came to a real vote, he showed his true colors. In spite of the fact that the bill passed in the House by a vote of 238 to 189 including 12 Republicans, Rouzer voted nay. ....
Praise: Jess Rogerson, SD chair CUMBRIAN young farmers have been praised for their resilience and hard work during the Covid pandemic. Lockdown restrictions forced young farmers clubs to deliver their 2020 programme of activity digitally, streaming live stockjudging and public speaking competitions, as well as hosting weekly virtual meetings to maintain member engagement. One virtual competition the ‘Toilet Roll Challenge’ captured the imagination on the internet with 335,042 viewings of the video that went global. The 39th Southern District’s AGM, which saw a departure from its usual format and was hosted via Zoom, heard how the district’s clubs had raised a total of £17,106 for charities and good causes. One cause close to the hearts of the young farmers saw the SD turn out in force to campaign against the closure of Newton Rigg College at Penrith, with a tractor run taking place in September. Over 80 tractors took part from all over the county ....