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In the coming weeks, surprise bouquets will be delivered to people around Widnes, Cheshire, who need a pick-me-up. Blooms will go to, among others, care homes, cancer patients and the local hospice, with the aim of spreading the message there is a light at the end of tunnel, spring is coming, its going to change, hang in there .The bunches of tulips and daffodils will be arranged and delivered by members of voluntary organisation Wonky Garden, which was set up to harness the therapeutic power of nature. We can deliver sm stanley cup iles across the community, says the groups co-founder Angela Hayler.Conversations between Hayler and two fellow cancer patients during their treatment led to them setting up the Wonky Garden in 2017. The award-winning community growing project has worked with hundreds of people from the area, including those with dementia and cancer, children and adults with additional needs, those experiencing social isolation, unemployed people and young carers.But last years lockdowns meant much of the projects work had to be scaled back 鈥?while its third of an acre plot flourished. We had something grown with love for the commu stanley thermoskannen nity by the community, says Hayler, and we decided we would really love to gift it. So the Wonky Garden volunteer stanley mugs s set about picking flowers and creating bouquets, which were delivered to care homes in the area and the local hospice. The volunteers also asked for nominations for people in the area in need of a lift, whether because they were vu Zdof Why was Alesha MacPhail killed Perhaps we should stop asking
It doesn t seem real to think that you could take stanley cup your phone out of your pocket right now, type a few words on it, and put yourself irrevocably on the path to prison. In the UK, however, those are the risks that all journalists live with. And as the attorney general points out today, whenever you publish something on the internet, you are a journali stanley water bottle st as well. But without a legal department or a scuzzy reputation. From now on, the attorney general s office will issue its own public advisory notices, which previously had been sent only to mainstream news outlets whenever a specific case was causing concern. And it warns that sentences may get stiffer, as people can t claim ignorance in mitigation. If you like to talk about what s happening in the world online, follow @AGO_UK, and the rules below.Don t name and shame When the footballer Ched Evans was convicted of rape last year, his victim, a 19-year-old woman, was named more than 6,000 times on Twitter by people who thought he was innocent. Since then, nine people have been convicted and fined. Naming them, of course, is perfectly legal.Don t assume it s already out there Peaches Geldof says she found the names of the women who allowed their children to be abused by Ian Watkins on several different websitesstanley cup quot;, and believed they d already been released by the courts. Enraged that the women s identity was being protected, as she saw it, she named them herself. The trouble was that HM Courts and Tribunals Service had |
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