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On the second morning of my Easter break I got up at 6:30. On Easter Sunday morning I was up at 3:30. this is not usual behaviour for me. On the Saturday morning I was asked to do an interview with BBC Wales Good Morning Wales about the 4am Project. My fellow interviewee was Karen Strunks, professional photographer, [...]

On the second morning of my Easter break I got up at 6:30. On Easter Sunday morning I was up at 3:30. this is not usual behaviour for me. On the Saturday morning I was asked to do an interview with BBC Wales Good Morning Wales about the 4am Project. My fellow interviewee was Karen Strunks, prof...

 

Thousands of blue bicycles appeared across the capital last week, as Boris Johnson launched the Barclays bike hire scheme.

However you feel about the man known variously as Bojo, Boris the Menace or Bozza, the Mayor of London’s 6000 trusty new steeds are a talking point across the capital. The king of cycle super highways, Boris is known for his passion for two wheels and spending on cycling in London is at record lev...

 

After about two months of hard work, data crunching and operator training Golley Slater have taken over the Army Inbound Enquiry Lines from Monday morning.

The Data team here have been working alongside the Contact Management team in Cardiff who are handling the calls. They have been working on complex data transfers between the Fulfilment House (who will send callers further information if they are thinking of a career in the Army, whether it’s Regu...

 

Yesterday, a few of us from Golley Slater managed to negotiate our way round the track for 13.1 miles and still smile at the end!!

Yesterday, a few of us from Golley Slater It has to be said that Chris Lovell managed to hop round, but bearing in mind he hadn’t been able to run for 2 weeks owing to a problem with his knee it was an amazing effort! After a rudely early start, we even managed to get a mention on Radio 2 on ou...

 

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