Hope's Kitchen
Open 07.30-15.00
Make your own sandwiches and salads from our range of fresh ingredients. Hot soup is available every morning till 12 - a different flavour every week!
At Hope’s Kitchen,
NOTICE
FOUND BRACELET
IF YOU LOST A BRACELET, ONE HAS BEEN FOUND NEAR JAMES PARK.
COME TO THE LOST PROPERTY OFFICE IN THE PARK, NEAR THE PLAY AREA.
YOU MUST BE ABLE TO DESCRIBE IT.
John we’re meeting at the cinema complex at 7, because we want to grab a bite to eat before the film. Text me if you’re interested so I can get you a ticket.
Mary
From: Mark
To: Tom
Hi Tom,
Just realised that a nice music festival will be taking place in town when you visit next month. Do you want to go? What do you want to do for the week you will be here?
VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Looking for players
First training session Saturday, 1 October, 16.00
Arrive 30 minutes early to sign up.
WARNING
ALL PASSENGERS MUST HAVE TICKETS.
Tickets are available for £1.50 from the machines
at the bus stops or from the driver.
If buying on the bus, please have exact amount.
Drivers cannot give change.
Getting our houses in order
Nowadays, because of population growth and lack of buildable land, more and more countries are facing a housing problem. Increases in sea level have not helped matters, and some countries are actually fighting hard to hold on to built-up areas which are next to the sea.
One city that has decided to deal with the problem is Amsterdam. The Dutch city has decided to build a floating suburb called IJburg, located to the east of the city centre. IJburg consists of three man-made islands in IJssellake. The first stage of the plan is for one hundred floating houses to be built, but others will follow as long as there is enough interest from people looking to move to the area.
Anyone interested in staying in the suburb can rent an area of water for fifty years at a price of around €120,000. They then order their floating house and state any preferences they may have, such as the number of rooms or how the rooms are organised inside. The house is built in a factory and, when it is complete. It is placed on the area of the river that the owner has rented.
Owners of the floating homes need never worry about floods or rising waters again. The buildings are fixed at the side of the lake, but are free to move upwards or downwards depending on the level of the water.
A number of families have already started living in the floating homes and, so far, their opinions have been very positive. RikBos who is a resident of IJburg, enjoys admiring the beautiful view from his new house. ‘It was always an ambition of mine to live next to a lake, and now I’m actually living on a lake!’ he says. 'It really is a dream come true.’
7. The housing problem faced by many countries refers to seaside areas only.
Getting our houses in order
Nowadays, because of population growth and lack of buildable land, more and more countries are facing a housing problem. Increases in sea level have not helped matters, and some countries are actually fighting hard to hold on to built-up areas which are next to the sea.
One city that has decided to deal with the problem is Amsterdam. The Dutch city has decided to build a floating suburb called IJburg, located to the east of the city centre. IJburg consists of three man-made islands in IJssellake. The first stage of the plan is for one hundred floating houses to be built, but others will follow as long as there is enough interest from people looking to move to the area.
Anyone interested in staying in the suburb can rent an area of water for fifty years at a price of around €120,000. They then order their floating house and state any preferences they may have, such as the number of rooms or how the rooms are organised inside. The house is built in a factory and, when it is complete. It is placed on the area of the river that the owner has rented.
Owners of the floating homes need never worry about floods or rising waters again. The buildings are fixed at the side of the lake, but are free to move upwards or downwards depending on the level of the water.
A number of families have already started living in the floating homes and, so far, their opinions have been very positive. RikBos who is a resident of IJburg, enjoys admiring the beautiful view from his new house. ‘It was always an ambition of mine to live next to a lake, and now I’m actually living on a lake!’ he says. 'It really is a dream come true.’
8. IJburg is located in IJssellake.
Getting our houses in order
Nowadays, because of population growth and lack of buildable land, more and more countries are facing a housing problem. Increases in sea level have not helped matters, and some countries are actually fighting hard to hold on to built-up areas which are next to the sea.
One city that has decided to deal with the problem is Amsterdam. The Dutch city has decided to build a floating suburb called IJburg, located to the east of the city centre. IJburg consists of three man-made islands in IJssellake. The first stage of the plan is for one hundred floating houses to be built, but others will follow as long as there is enough interest from people looking to move to the area.
Anyone interested in staying in the suburb can rent an area of water for fifty years at a price of around €120,000. They then order their floating house and state any preferences they may have, such as the number of rooms or how the rooms are organised inside. The house is built in a factory and, when it is complete. It is placed on the area of the river that the owner has rented.
Owners of the floating homes need never worry about floods or rising waters again. The buildings are fixed at the side of the lake, but are free to move upwards or downwards depending on the level of the water.
A number of families have already started living in the floating homes and, so far, their opinions have been very positive. RikBos who is a resident of IJburg, enjoys admiring the beautiful view from his new house. ‘It was always an ambition of mine to live next to a lake, and now I’m actually living on a lake!’ he says. 'It really is a dream come true.’
9. People can rent a floating house for fifty years for around €120,000.
Getting our houses in order
Nowadays, because of population growth and lack of buildable land, more and more countries are facing a housing problem. Increases in sea level have not helped matters, and some countries are actually fighting hard to hold on to built-up areas which are next to the sea.
One city that has decided to deal with the problem is Amsterdam. The Dutch city has decided to build a floating suburb called IJburg, located to the east of the city centre. IJburg consists of three man-made islands in IJssellake. The first stage of the plan is for one hundred floating houses to be built, but others will follow as long as there is enough interest from people looking to move to the area.
Anyone interested in staying in the suburb can rent an area of water for fifty years at a price of around €120,000. They then order their floating house and state any preferences they may have, such as the number of rooms or how the rooms are organised inside. The house is built in a factory and, when it is complete. It is placed on the area of the river that the owner has rented.
Owners of the floating homes need never worry about floods or rising waters again. The buildings are fixed at the side of the lake, but are free to move upwards or downwards depending on the level of the water.
A number of families have already started living in the floating homes and, so far, their opinions have been very positive. RikBos who is a resident of IJburg, enjoys admiring the beautiful view from his new house. ‘It was always an ambition of mine to live next to a lake, and now I’m actually living on a lake!’ he says. 'It really is a dream come true.’
10. Not all the floating houses are organised the same way on the inside.
Getting our houses in order
Nowadays, because of population growth and lack of buildable land, more and more countries are facing a housing problem. Increases in sea level have not helped matters, and some countries are actually fighting hard to hold on to built-up areas which are next to the sea.
One city that has decided to deal with the problem is Amsterdam. The Dutch city has decided to build a floating suburb called IJburg, located to the east of the city centre. IJburg consists of three man-made islands in IJssellake. The first stage of the plan is for one hundred floating houses to be built, but others will follow as long as there is enough interest from people looking to move to the area.
Anyone interested in staying in the suburb can rent an area of water for fifty years at a price of around €120,000. They then order their floating house and state any preferences they may have, such as the number of rooms or how the rooms are organised inside. The house is built in a factory and, when it is complete. It is placed on the area of the river that the owner has rented.
Owners of the floating homes need never worry about floods or rising waters again. The buildings are fixed at the side of the lake, but are free to move upwards or downwards depending on the level of the water.
A number of families have already started living in the floating homes and, so far, their opinions have been very positive. RikBos who is a resident of IJburg, enjoys admiring the beautiful view from his new house. ‘It was always an ambition of mine to live next to a lake, and now I’m actually living on a lake!’ he says. 'It really is a dream come true.’
11. Floating houses are existing homes which are transferred to the sea.
Getting our houses in order
Nowadays, because of population growth and lack of buildable land, more and more countries are facing a housing problem. Increases in sea level have not helped matters, and some countries are actually fighting hard to hold on to built-up areas which are next to the sea.
One city that has decided to deal with the problem is Amsterdam. The Dutch city has decided to build a floating suburb called IJburg, located to the east of the city centre. IJburg consists of three man-made islands in IJssellake. The first stage of the plan is for one hundred floating houses to be built, but others will follow as long as there is enough interest from people looking to move to the area.
Anyone interested in staying in the suburb can rent an area of water for fifty years at a price of around €120,000. They then order their floating house and state any preferences they may have, such as the number of rooms or how the rooms are organised inside. The house is built in a factory and, when it is complete. It is placed on the area of the river that the owner has rented.
Owners of the floating homes need never worry about floods or rising waters again. The buildings are fixed at the side of the lake, but are free to move upwards or downwards depending on the level of the water.
A number of families have already started living in the floating homes and, so far, their opinions have been very positive. RikBos who is a resident of IJburg, enjoys admiring the beautiful view from his new house. ‘It was always an ambition of mine to live next to a lake, and now I’m actually living on a lake!’ he says. 'It really is a dream come true.’
12. The floating houses are not yet available to the public.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
Free to speak
Bradford citizens can now read the news without having to pay a(n) (13)_____ penny thanks to Polar Press, the first Bradford newspaper available (14)_____ free. Sanjay Ray, one of the writers, who used to be (15)_____by Bradford Evening News, explains, ‘We wanted Polar Press to be free, so that everyone (16)______read it. The money we make comes from advertisements, not our readers.’
Polar Press is (17)___ by a team of journalists and graphic designers with fresh ideas and alof imagination. The stories are about (18)______in art, culture and fashion while also focusing on Bradford locals, such as the hairdresser who turns his shop into a café after he stops (19)_______________ hair.
AnnieLee, one of the photographers, said: ‘It’s very satisfying to make a living doing something you like. I actually look forward (20)_______ to go to work’.
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