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Critics concerned that US military personnel could face retaliation by Iran and its proxies

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sustainability   来源:Australia  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It was a bit of a mud festival," Luke Heslop said. "It's kind of got all churned up."

"It was a bit of a mud festival," Luke Heslop said. "It's kind of got all churned up."

The charity said the annual event aimed "to inspire a brand new generation of fundraisers".A private garden in Cornwall opened its gates and raised £65,000 for a charity that supports women and children.

Critics concerned that US military personnel could face retaliation by Iran and its proxies

More than 4,000 people visited Tregothnan's open garden weekend near Truro on 26 and 27 April.The money was given to The Women's Centre Cornwall, which supports woman and children living with the impact of domestic and sexual abuse.The charity's chief executive gave her "heartfelt thanks" to the private estate's team for the "extraordinary gift" which she said could help it "kickstart an exciting new initiative".

Critics concerned that US military personnel could face retaliation by Iran and its proxies

Tregothnan is known to be the first place in the UK to grow tea commercially and has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334.Each year it hosts an open weekend during which members of the public can explore the gardens.

Critics concerned that US military personnel could face retaliation by Iran and its proxies

Jonathon Jones, managing director of trading at Tregothnan, said: "It is always a delight to open our gates and see the estate thronged with visitors – especially when it is in aid of such a deserving charity."

He thanked people for visiting and helping the charity which he said had "an incredible impact on the lives of so many".Vikander will star in a new West End production of Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea, which will also be her UK theatre debut.

Speaking to BBC News, Vikander, 36, said she was "thrilled" to be returning to the stage, but added it was a "daunting thing to do... it's my first time on stage as an adult".The production will play at London's Bridge Theatre for eight weeks from 10 September, organisers announced on Wednesday.

"I grew up being at the theatre a lot, my mother [Maria Fahl] was a stage actress, and I think even when I was dreaming of becoming an actress myself, being on stage was the journey that I kind of visualised," Vikander said."Back in Sweden, where I'm from, if you're an actor then really what you are is on stage. And you're lucky to maybe have a TV show or film every couple of years, because that's how small the industry is in Sweden.

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