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'Sinners' review: Michael B. Jordan does double duty in a pulsating treat

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Mobility   来源:Startups  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Participant Tom Davies, who was diagnosed with MND at the age of 29, was pushed around the route by his partner, Alex Ross, before then getting up to walk across the finish line. Ms Ross said: "To do this with Tom has been really special."

Participant Tom Davies, who was diagnosed with MND at the age of 29, was pushed around the route by his partner, Alex Ross, before then getting up to walk across the finish line. Ms Ross said: "To do this with Tom has been really special."

Phillipa Philips, who regularly uses the library, said it would be "a shame" to lose it, but said "the community is united" in their fight to save it.During a review of all of the properties it owns, the council suggested the library was not being used enough and it could potentially move the service elsewhere.

'Sinners' review: Michael B. Jordan does double duty in a pulsating treat

Yet the campaign group, Friends of Woodston Library, said that the facility was not "adequately staffed" and has asked for an extension of opening hours to make it usable for families."The issue we have is when it is not staffed, nobody knows how to get in. You need a pin card and that impacts the footfall," Ms Phillips said.Some people at the meeting suggested the library should operate language and creative writing classes.

'Sinners' review: Michael B. Jordan does double duty in a pulsating treat

Previously, Friends of Woodston Library said a team of their, provide planters and promote the space.

'Sinners' review: Michael B. Jordan does double duty in a pulsating treat

Jenni Stoney, who started the campaign to save the library, said there was no data on how many people accessed the library when it was not staffed.

"There is disappointment and annoyance that this community library could close," Ms Storey said.In August, the UK Government said

and only go to pensioners on certain benefits.The communities minister

, but said Northern Ireland would have to follow suit.Last week, Lyons said £17m had been found in Stormont's latest monitoring round to allow him to help households affected by the cut.

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