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A surveillance camera can be seen next to a Star of David (Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa) via Jewish News
Thank goodness Rabbi Rafi Goodwin wasn’t seriously hurt when he was attacked recently by two yobbos outside his Synagogue in Chigwell. The two accused are in prison, charged with grievous bodily harm, which is a serious offence. The judge is likely to throw the book at them. ....

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How 4,000 Army cuts will affect regiment linked to the legendary Sherwood Foresters


How 4,000 Army cuts will affect regiment linked to the legendary Sherwood Foresters
This is one in just a long line of amalgamations.
04:00, 14 APR 2021
Updated
Medals on display at an exhibition at Nottingham Castle marking the 10th anniversary of the Mercian Regiment.
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Historians have explained how proposals to cut the Army by 4,000 troops will affect a regiment with links to Nottinghamshire. ....

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When Worcester's own goddess 'Sabrina' led wartime Victory celebrations


By
Mike Pryce
The judges eventually chose Mary Radford (centre) as Sabrina, Goddess of the Severn, with her attendants (from left) Barbara Pitt, Wendy Vernall, Ena Cooper, May Yeomans, Barbara North and Betty Perkins
TO the immediate post-war generations of young men, the name Sabrina probably conjures up visions of a blonde, frontally endowed young lady who kept popping up on the black and white television screens of the day, never seeming to do much apart from stand there.
Well, in Worcester in 1946 we had our own Sabrina who was a very important person indeed.
Because she took the leading role in a celebration that promised to live long in the memory of everyone there. ....

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New stones for Gheluvelt memorial to Worcestershire's WW1 heroes


MEMORIAL: The new memorial in Gheluvelt, Belgium
A WAR memorial honouring the sacrifices of Worcestershire’s First World War soldiers has been restored.
The memorial to the men of the Worcestershire Regiment in Gheluvelt, Belgium, has been restored to its proper condition by a team from the county.
Richard Greenway, who offered his services as a landscape architect to re-design the site, said: “Many thanks to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (Mr Steve Hill and team/craftspersons(mason), Mercian Regiment, Councillor Adrian Gregson, Zonnebeke Mayor and Officials, Worcestershire Ambassadors, Mark and Cathy Jackson and Greenway Landscape Architects for finishing the New Gheluvelt / Geluveld Memorial in Belgium with new copings now having been fitted. These will weather to match the central plinth with a little time. ....

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From Sliema to Abyssinia: the story of a Maltese interpreter


David Arrigo looks at cameos of potted history with deeply-rooted Malta connections through the extraordinary lives of the Malta-born Bell brothers.
When Malta became a Crown colony in 1814, early British colonialists left their mark by founding businesses, some of which are still operating today.
Charlotte Bell née Williams, Captain John Bell s second wife.
John Bell, captain of the brigantine called The Sisters, was firstly married to Suzanna Williams in 1812, then to her sister, Charlotte, in 1925. Their daughter, Susan Mary, was born in Bristol and, after coming to Malta, John Thomas and Thomas William Bell were born in 1815 and 1819.
The three children were educated at the Missionary School in Sliema, known as the ‘Institution’. Here, they learnt French, Arabic and Maltese, the knowledge of which took them away from the island ‒ the boys were employed as interpreters to Maltese workmen engaged on overseas missions. ....

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