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Earlier this month I grabbed executive member for transport Delme Bowen to ask him if the works will be completed on time – this was his response:
Opinion: Another day of gridlock, but can we look beyond the roadworks? Hannah Waldram 2010
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This time round Delme Bowen will be taking up the mantel – the traffic and transport executive will no doubt be keen to rescind his duties after the snow chaos fallout from this winter – he'll be taking over from Keith Hyde.
Cardiff today – Lord Mayor, market pickle and basement masterclass 2011
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Speaking in the meeting, fellow executive member Delme Bowen said:
Councillor cleared over 'stupid' scientology tweet Hannah Waldram 2010
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Councillor Delme Bowen said: I have been involved with politics for many years and for me to be the Lord Mayor is one of the highlights in my political career.
Cardiff today – Lord Mayor, market pickle and basement masterclass 2011
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First ticket out was Delme's, dinner for two in the Aleppo - so I will join Delme to enjoy it + Mrs D and probably Eileen.
Archive 2007-11-01 Glyn Davies 2007
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First ticket out was Delme's, dinner for two in the Aleppo - so I will join Delme to enjoy it + Mrs D and probably Eileen.
Good Luck Joe Glyn Davies 2007
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Delme-Radcliffe, John Cox, Sirdar Mohamed Osman and others have described serious hawking undertaken by traditional herding and agricultural cultures identical to those of ten thousand years ago.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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Delme-Radcliffe, John Cox, Sirdar Mohamed Osman and others have described serious hawking undertaken by traditional herding and agricultural cultures identical to those of ten thousand years ago.
Early Falconry 2005
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Delme does not please him by his conduct in any manner, and I think that he will, if he undertakes anything for him, do it more to oblige you than for any other reason.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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The French, as I said before, have good reason to say that il n'est permis qu'aux medecins de mentir, and Delme certainly justified the deception, if there was any; but he had at last more fortitude or resolution as I hear than was expected.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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