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Open Day

September 1, 2009 by The Oast Osteopathy   Comments (0)

The Oast Osteopathy would like to invite you to their open day Sunday 6th September between 10am and 4pm

Taster sessions of Yoga between 10am and 1pm

Taster sessions of Pilates between 1pm and 4pm

Osteopathic assessments and advice throughout the day

Discover how hypnotherapy could benefit you.

 

The Day is FREE but we will be taking donations to the Kent air ambulance charity should you wish to donate.

Latest News from Sittingbourne and Sheppey Conservatives

July 6, 2009 by Justin Jones   Comments (0)

Latest News from Sittingbourne and Sheppey Conservatives

Gordon seeks assurance over school maintenance
Local Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Gordon Henderson, is asking Kent Education Authority for an assurance that the existing buildings at Minster College and Cheyne Middle School will be proper...

 

Anger over MP's expense scandal was inevitable
Local Conservative Parliamentary Candidate has welcomed the firm line taken by David Cameron over the abuse of expenses by MPs from all political parties. The Tory Leader yesterday announced that me...

 

Tories express alarm over FE cuts
Local Conservatives have expressed their alarm about the threat to sixth form and Further Education (FE) provision in Sittingbourne & Sheppey following news that schools and colleges face cuts to ...

 

MP wrong to betray Ghurkas
Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Gordon Henderson, has attacked local MP, Derek Wyatt, accusing him of betraying the Gurkhas. Mr Wyatt joined all but one Kent Labour MPs (Bob Marshall-Andrews) i...

 

Gordon launches new website
Local Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Gordon Henderson, has launched a new website. The site, which can be found at www.gordonhenderson.org.uk includes a number of features including:- ...

News from Sittingbourne & Sheppey Labour Party

July 6, 2009 by Justin Jones   Comments (0)

Latest News

Derek decides not to contest 2010 General Election

02 July 2009
Members of the Sittingbourne and Sheppey Labour Party were told on Monday 29th June that Derek had decided not to seek re-election in 2010.
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Latest Poll

30 June 2009
YouGov has Tories on 40%, Labour on 24% and Lib Dems on 17% and Com Res has Tories 36%,Labour 25% and LDs 19%
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Hammond confirms Tory Austerity Budgets

24 June 2009
In an interview on Newsnight on Wednesday, Tory Philip Hammond confirmed that a newly elected Tory Government in 2010 would launch straight into cuts
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George draws the line

17 June 2009
In a rather spiteful interview on Channel 4 George Osborne says the key issue is which party can reduce the debt....
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The difference

15 June 2009
The Labour Government's management of the current recession is fundamentally different from that of previous Conservative Governments
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Constituency Summer Garden Party

15 June 2009
Will be held at Norton on Saturday July 11th when...
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Government forecasts actually on course

15 June 2009
The Government's forecasts were mocked in April, now they appear to be on course
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An informed view

15 June 2009
Paul Krugman, the Nobel prize winning economist, continues to recognise the importance of Gordon Brown's contribution to helping the UK through the recession
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Successful Garden Party

15 June 2009
The Sittingbourne Branch held their annual garden party in Borden on Sunday 14th. This was preceded by the Treasure Hunt which......
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European Elections in Swale

08 June 2009
The Swale contribution to the South East constituency showed a strong performance for Tories and UKIP.

Sittingbourne News

July 6, 2009 by Justin Jones   Comments (0)

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Labour MP Derek Wyatt is to step down at the next general election for personal reasons, he announces.
Posted on 1 July 2009 | 2:55 pm
All the key points, analysis and reaction as Gordon Brown faces his weekly House of Commons grilling.
Posted on 1 July 2009 | 2:09 pm
The family of a police officer killed as he tried to divert traffic following a crash describes him as a big-hearted man who gave 110 percent.
Posted on 24 June 2009 | 11:53 am
Investment of £4.5m will allow thousands more patients to find an NHS dentist in east Kent.
Posted on 15 June 2009 | 7:26 pm
A police officer is killed as he tries to divert traffic on a dual carriageway following an earlier crash.
Posted on 14 June 2009 | 6:18 pm
A 36-year-old man who died from stab wounds at a house in Kent is named by police as Steven Bygrave.
Posted on 12 June 2009 | 8:30 pm
A teenager who shone a laser pen at a police helicopter while it searched for a vulnerable person is given a five-month curfew.
Posted on 12 June 2009 | 4:22 pm
More than 500 women in Kent have been asked to retake screening for cervical cancer after their smear tests were carried out by an unqualified nurse.
Posted on 12 June 2009 | 3:53 pm
A 31-year-old man is charged with murder after the death of another man from stab wounds in Kent.
Posted on 8 June 2009 | 11:18 am
Police investigating a murder in Kent are given extra time to question three people arrested on suspicion of murder.
Posted on 7 June 2009 | 5:50 pm

If you want to book a disco for your celebration don't leave it until the last minute.....

June 5, 2009 by JMF Disco   Comments (0)

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Customers wishing to book a disco should do so as soon as possible - don't leave it until the last minute - you may not get the DJ you want and could end up desperately phoning around to get anyone for your special occassion. JMF Disco is run and presented by owner John Padmore who will only ever book 1 client per date - the person you deal with for your pre event planning will be the same person who presents your disco.

JMF Disco is not an agency or multi operator outfit taking in as many bookings as they can and hopefully phoning around their mates or roadies to see if they can help them cover those bookings - JMF Disco will give your special event the personalised attention it deserves - don't settle for anything less.

Check the JMF Disco website www.jmfdisco.co.uk or telephone John Padmore on 01795 429777 or 07895 546183 to discuss how you want your party to be run.