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It is Sunday, it is raining and Robert is bored! Hearing a noise behind the blocked up fireplace in his bedroom he finds a robin with a broken wing. This chance discovery leads him and his sister Michelle on a magical adventure to help save the robin's woodland home from developers. Battling builders and their monster machines, with a little help from their umbrella wielding Aunt Jane and her pensioner friends, will they win the fight?
William Gaze was born in 1801 in the small rural village of Churchdown Gloucestershire. In 1829 he became indentured to Thomas Peel, who set sail with a ship load of pioneer settlers to the newly founded Swan River Colony in Western Australia. Enduring hardships of unbelievable description he took his employer to court for non payment of wages and was freed of his indentures. In 1832, whilst preparing his plot of land for sowing, William was attacked by natives and brutally killed. 'The Indentured Man' tells the story of William Gaze's short but tragic life, set against the background of the Industrial Revolution and an individual's greed to exploit new land.
The life and work of a barristers' clerk from before the Second World War to the present day.
An intimate and autobiographical account of a Dancer's journey from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to his travels in Europe. Accepted at the age of sixteen by the Royal Ballet School (London) he completed a three year dance course culminating in a performance at the Royal Opera House (Covent Garden). His professional Career took him to Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and back to London again. Stephen founded his own 'Focus on Dance' company, a performing and educational enterprise based in Bournemouth, England, touring the south and south-west of England. Then he took his dance to the streets of Europe. He has subsequently performed to street audiences in the major cities and towns of Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Holland, France and Italy. In 1989 he moved to Fiano, in northern Tuscany. Stephen Ward died in 2013. This book is his lasting testament. A tender, moving portrait and a tribute to dance, dogs, friends, nature - and to life itself!
New 2017 Cambridge A Level Maths and Further Maths resources to help students with learning and revision.
New 2017 Cambridge A Level Maths and Further Maths resources to help students with learning and revision.
New 2017 Cambridge A Level Maths and Further Maths resources help students with learning and revision.
New 2017 Cambridge A Level Maths and Further Maths resources help students with learning and revision.
This book looks at state involvement in education and education policy. It explains the role of education policy in the context of the general direction of government policy, politics and the economy.
This highly illustrated book describes how places have been 'sold' or promoted to make themselves attractive locations as holiday resorts, business centres or residential areas. Examines the history of current practice, using worldwide examples.
Providing an account of British urban planning, this book demonstrates how urban planning can be understood through three categories: ideas, policies, and impacts. It features a chapter on the policy changes that have occurred under the Major and Blair governments.
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