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?Si Barber/07739472922 Cleaners cleaning the houses of the elderly.
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?Si Barber/07739472922 Cleaners cleaning the houses of the elderly.
assistance assistant care service. cleaners caring cleaning community domestic home homes sheltered schemes
?Si Barber/07739472922 Cleaners cleaning the houses of the elderly.
assistance assistant care service. cleaners caring cleaning community domestic home homes sheltered schemes
?Si Barber/07739472922 Cleaners cleaning the houses of the elderly.
assistance assistant care service. cleaners caring cleaning community domestic home homes sheltered schemes
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Marchers in Burston, Norfolk commemorating the Burston School Strike, the longest trade dispute in British history. The strike, from 1914-1939 began when teachers at the village's Church of England school, Kitty Higdon and her husband, Tom Higdon, were sacked after a dispute with the area's school management committee and schoolchildren came out in their support.
activism anglican anniversary banners burston campaign ceremony classroom commemoration committee community conflict crowd dispute education event fairness freedom gathering heritage higdon history justice labour legacy marchers memory movement norfolk parish platform procession protest pupils rally reform resistance rights sacking school solidarity speakers strike struggle support teachers trade union tradition tribute union village voices
The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge. The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work, leaving 60% of the planned estate unbuilt and without streetlighting or proper signs. Residents have complained that the site has become derelict, leading to high levels of crime and anti-social. behaviour.
106 2008 2012 2015 abandoned affordable arbury area barratt bellway buildings cambridge camp ceased centre community completion controversy countryside credit crunch cycle delays demolition development downturn economic estate flats ghost hedges hoardings homes housing kings kingsway mixed north nursery occupation orchard overgrown park paths persimmon play properties recession regeneration restart section
The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge. The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work, leaving 60% of the planned estate unbuilt and without streetlighting or proper signs. Residents have complained that the site has become derelict, leading to high levels of crime and anti-social. behaviour.
106 2008 2012 2015 abandoned affordable anti-social anti-social behaviour apartment arbury area barratt behaviour bellway boom build building buildings bust buyer cambridge camp ceased centre collapse community completion controversy countryside credit crime crunch cycle delays demolition development downturn economic estate first flats ghost hedges hoardings home homes housing kings kingsway mixed mortgage new north nursery occupation orchard overgrown park paths persimmon play properties recession regeneration restart section
The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge. The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work, leaving 60% of the planned estate unbuilt and without streetlighting or proper signs. Residents have complained that the site has become derelict, leading to high levels of crime and anti-social. behaviour.
106 2008 2012 2015 abandoned affordable arbury area barratt bellway buildings cambridge camp ceased centre community completion controversy countryside credit crunch cycle delays demolition development downturn economic estate flats ghost hedges hoardings homes housing kings kingsway mixed north nursery occupation orchard overgrown park paths persimmon play properties recession regeneration restart section