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Employees at a financial management firm have been taking part in a series of activities as part of national Mental Health Awareness Week. Financial Management Bureau organised daily activities for its staff, whether they were working at home or from its offices in Kendal. Monday began with people taking part in 15 minutes of mindfulness at their desks, followed by a challenge on Tuesday to see who could hold a ‘plank’ position for the longest. On Wednesday the business invited fitness trainer Sarah Brook to its offices to run lunchtime circuit training and yoga sessions, with a special team talk on Thursday and staff bringing in a selection of healthy lunch options for a buffet to finish the week.
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Work at Parry Lane is expected to be completed in 2025. Just over £5m of this funding would come from the Government’s Getting Building Fund - a pot of cash awarded last year to bring forward “shovel ready” regeneration schemes across the country. At the meeting Sara Brook, project manager, said: These sites are unviable to bring forward without public sector intervention. The project will remediate a brownfield site. There is a shortage of modern commercial floor space in Bradford. At the meeting Councillor Alex Ross Shaw, Bradford Council Executive for regeneration, planing and transport, said: “We know there is need for employment space across the region.
Rebecca Beswick was given a suspended sentence
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A motorist whose momentary period of careless driving” caused the death of two people in a head-on crash has avoided prison.
Rebecca Beswick was driving a blue Mini Cooper on the A134 at Alpheton, between Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds, on August 31, 2018, when she veered into the path of a gold BMW 325i.
The driver of the BMW, 69-year-old Bruno Delmonte, from Great Henny, near Sudbury, was airlifted to Addenbrooke s Hospital in Cambridge, but died the following day from his injuries.
Mr Delmonte s front seat passenger, Regina Brook, known as Gina, 79, from Bures Hamlet, was pronounced dead at the scene.