Snowy, snowy, snowy....I got wet in Telford when it started to snow, got wetter in Shrewsbury when it continued to snow then stayed wet in Bayston Hill as it got heavier.
Today was busy - which is always nice - and I got an extra gigabyte on my computer which is lovely!
I took some pictures, wrote two press releases, designed two brochures, did some volunteering for the north Shrewsbury Friendly neighbours and had two meetings.
Now I am drinking wine :-)
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Monday, 15 February 2010
This week has begun with a day at Shrewsbury Crown Court.
I reported on a number of plea and case management hearings and two sentencings, one a man who was locked in a petrol station by staff after attempting to steal a sausage roll and proceeded to start eating the stock while waiting for the police to arrive.....
The rest of the week will involve preparation for this year's Cosford Air Show, which is taking place on June 13. It is a double delight for me to be the press officer of the show this year because as well as feeding my love of aviation the 2010 event marks 70 years since the Battle of Britain - an historic event I have always been interested in.
I am looking forward to seeing how the show organisers will adapt the flying display to mark the battle where "so few" did "so much" for "so many".
I reported on a number of plea and case management hearings and two sentencings, one a man who was locked in a petrol station by staff after attempting to steal a sausage roll and proceeded to start eating the stock while waiting for the police to arrive.....
The rest of the week will involve preparation for this year's Cosford Air Show, which is taking place on June 13. It is a double delight for me to be the press officer of the show this year because as well as feeding my love of aviation the 2010 event marks 70 years since the Battle of Britain - an historic event I have always been interested in.
I am looking forward to seeing how the show organisers will adapt the flying display to mark the battle where "so few" did "so much" for "so many".
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