Saturday 5 October 2013

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Homes & Property ShopOpening up a whole world of cycling possibilities, the Venturax Stowaway bike folds down easily, allowing you to carry it on public transport, take it on holiday and tackle the daily commute with ease. Once unfolded for use the sleek design not only looks fantastic, it also provides incredible ride quality, handling and comfort supported by a robust steel frame, 20” wheels and six Shimano gears. Complete with carrying rack, yellow tyre reflectors and bike stand, it is available in either silver (pictured) or black. A carry bag which makes transporting the bike easy is also available for £29.99 via the website, along with front and rear LED lights for just £9.99 that fix easily to the frame and allow you to use your bike at night.
Specifications: Bike frame measures 150cm (wheel to wheel); folds down to 82cm (W) X 66cm (H) X 15cm (D); maximum seat height is 84cm; weighs 13.8kg.
Buy one bike for £129.99 or two bikes for £249.99Deptford Market, where the remains of house clearances displayed for sale are a sad reminder that all those mementoes, trinkets and photographs that we lovingly hold on to will one day be separated from us and left as context free items on a market stall or in a skip finding an invite to Brockley FC’s 50th Anniversary Dinner and Dance, I wanted to find out more about the history of the club, but couldn’t find much on the net. This week I found three booklets for the South-East London Amateur Football League 1936/7 season and the South London Football Alliance 1980/1 and 1985/6.
It seems that the 1936/7 book was owned by one Jas J. May who is listed as the cub secretary for Brockley FC. The club played at Mottingham Playing Ground and wore Royal Blue and White Hooped Jerseys with Blue Knickers (sic). 
In 1935/6 Brockley FC finished 2nd in the top division, three points behind Downham. The Brockley ‘A’ team finished 8th in division 2 in the same year.
In the 1979/80 season, Brockley FC were still going strong and finished 4th in the Premier Division. Their new ground was at Eden Park, Beckenham, and the kit had changed to blue and white stripes in place of hoops. Brockley Reserves were playing in the fourth division.
Other interesting teams i noticed within the leagues are Cambridge University Mission, New Cross Methodist and Lewisham Methodist, Woolwich Polytechnic,ver2go:  The  chief Raoni cries when he learns that brazilian president Dilma  released the beginning of construction of the hydroelectric plant of  Belo Monte, even after tens of thousands of letters and emails addressed  to her and which were ignored as the more than 600,000 signatures. That  is, the death sentence of the peoples of Great Bend of the Xingu river  is enacted. Belo Monte will inundate at least 400,000 hectares of  forest, an area bigger than the Panama Canal, thus expelling 40,000  indigenous and local populations and destroying habitat valuable for  many species - all to produce electricity at a high social, economic and  environmental cost, which could easily be generated with greater  investments in energy efficiency. It was brought to my attention that there is a petition we all can sign to help support these indigenous people and the Amazon. Please take a second to check it out below or comparable petitions that are available. Thank you. http://amazonwatch.org/take-action/stop-the-belo-monte-monster-dam    The chief Raoni cries when he learns that brazilian president Dilma released the beginning of construction of the hydroelectric plant of Belo Monte, even after tens of thousands of letters and emails addressed to her and which were ignored as the more than 600,000 signatures. That is, the death sentence of the peoples of Great Bend of the Xingu river is enacted. Belo Monte will inundate at least 400,000 hectares of forest, an area bigger than the Panama Canal, thus expelling 40,000 indigenous and local populations and destroying habitat valuable for many species - all to produce electricity at a high social, economic and environmental cost, which could easily be generated with greater investments in energy efficiency.

It was brought to my attention that there is a petition we all can sign to help support these indigenous people and the Amazon. Please take a second to check it out below or comparable petitions that are available. Thank you.

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