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Departures on 10 July and 13 NovemberGreen-fingered fans of TV presenter and gardener Christine Walkden can attend two garden tours that she is leading in the UK.
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And now the book in which their compensation payments were recorded – Walkden received 20 shillings and Scholes 15 shillings – has taken on a new significance, for it is one of the first 10 documents from nearly 1,000 years of British history to be recorded by Unesco in its "memory of the world" register, the archive equivalent of the organisation's world heritage sites.
Peterloo book is one of Unesco's first heritage documents 2010
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First of these was from Cllr Iain Lindley Salford, Walkden, Conservative and appeared to be suggesting that there is some equivalence between YES campaign promotion of improved safety as an outcome of the TIF proposals and a disgusting rape narrative video, and disgusting posters produced in the NO cause.
Woeful Disgusting NO Campaign: Media Relations Experts Write 2008
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But the Walkden Grinch Cllr Iain Lindley called it "gloating" and "appalling".
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Bianca Walkden, the former world number two from Liverpool but currently competing at +73kg, is looked upon as Stevenson's understudy.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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While government figures show that wind energy already contributes 17 percent of Scotland's electricity, marine power may never live up to its potential, says Gordon Walkden, a professor of geosciences at the University of Aberdeen, the hub of the North Sea oil industry.
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While government figures show that wind energy already contributes 17 percent of Scotland's electricity, marine power may never live up to its potential, says Gordon Walkden, a professor of geosciences at the University of Aberdeen, the hub of the North Sea oil industry.
SFGate: Top News Stories Rodney Jefferson 2011
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"I spend money to protect buildings with the most occupants, not because someone holds me hostage," said Walkden, who added "I will not be dictated to by this particular captain."
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Walkden said when it comes to allocating money for building repairs he controls the purse strings, and that his first priority is to ensure the safety of buildings - such as public schools - that accommodate "the greatest number of people."
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The chain, which has 174 stores employing over 23,000 staff in the north west, plans a series of openings across the region, including branches in Walkden, Salford, which will create 100 posts, and one in Middleton, generating 180 jobs.
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