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Background I created for a presentation I did on the MLA format for my class.

MLA 503011 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503022 at Kensington olympia

Metronet MLA 503074 being shuffled around at Toton.

I spotted this My Life As bathroom play set. It's so cute and in scale for 16" dolls. If I spot it again I may spend the $40

This is really a cute set. I wish Mattel or other companies would make such realistic sets for Barbie.size.

Btw got this set for $3.00 .

MLA 503517 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503019 at Kensington olympia

Prince George-area MLAs joined with the community to celebrate the launch of Foundry Prince George, a new integrated youth-service centre.

 

Foundry will bring existing services under one roof so families and young people can access a one-stop shop for primary-care, mental-health, substance-use, and social services. The centre, for youth between the ages of 12 and 24 years, is hosted by the YMCA of Northern BC and anticipates being fully operational and accepting clients by spring 2017.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017HLTH0005-000064

MLA 503071 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503088 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503009 at Kensington olympia

From the My Little Amsterdam set

.. pausing for how abouts.

 

see my fav REFLECTIONs here.

MLA 503027 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503549 at leamington spa

MLA-A 'Falcon' bogie ballast wagon No.503019 of GBRf/Network Rail in NR yellow livery at Keynsham, 21 February 2021. The MLA's were built by Wagony Swidnica, Poland in 2007, originally for GBRf/Metronet for work on the London Underground.

MLA 503504 ballast wagon built by wagony swidnica Poland in 2008 seen at Eastleigh in English welsh and Scottish livery EWS

MLA 503510 at Kensington olympia

Copyright Kevin Cooper Photoline: David Ford, Minister for Justice, outlined the proposed reforms to Northern Ireland bail legislation to an audience of lawyers and criminal justice professionals at a conference in Belfast on Thursday 4 October 2013 at the headquarters of the Law Society. Bail in Criminal Proceedings: Plans for Reform, conference took place on Thursday 3 October 2013 at the Law Society NI, 96 Victoria Street Belfast organised by Chambré Public Affairs on the proposed changes to bail legislation. The audience was legal practitioners, criminal justice statutory agencies (Youth Justice, Probation Board, PSNI etc) and other charities that are involved in criminal justice (Mindwise, Extern, NIACRO etc). Chaired by BBC broadcaster Seamus McKee and led by David Ford MLA, Minister for Justice, this conference offered delegates an opportunity to engage on the proposals for reform. The first Q&A session provided an opportunity for the audience to ask questions on the details of the bail bill and have them answered by the experts and decision makers. The panel discussion (second session) will also focus on the implications of the legislation for stakeholders across Northern Ireland. It will also provide an opportunity for the stakeholders to discuss how the proposals are set to affect them and their organisations, and what they would be like in practice. David Ford, senior officials from the Department for Justice, NI Law Commission and Solicitors Criminal Bar Association all provided the detail of the draft bill and the proposed changes. In the second session we had senior officials from the PSNI, Courts NI and Youth Justice Agency with voluntary sector senior staff from Extern and NIACRO all provided their reflections on the implications of the draft bill. This seminar provided an opportunity for delegates to understand and prepare for the registration process. Specifically: How a unified bail bill will simplify and modernise the existing law? How solicitors feel about the proposed changes? What impact it will have for the voluntary sector in supporting the legislation? The implications are there for children and young people in the criminal justice system? What are the changes to the police and courtsâ role in bail in criminal proceedings? Key speakers included Judena Goldring, Chief Executive at NI Law Commission, Gareth Johnston, the lead official at the Department for Justice, Sean McCann, Partner at McCann and McCann and Chairperson at the Solicitors Criminal Bar Association, Peter Luney, Head of Court Operations, Courts and Tribunals Service NI, Superintendent Paula Hilman, Service Lead of Criminal Justice Branch, PSNI and Paula Jack, Chief Executive, Youth Justice Agency. The on the ground perspective was provided by Síle McLean, Service Manager at NIACRO and John Warren, a Criminal Justice Hostel Manager, with Extern and Managing Director at Chambré Public Affairs Will Chambré.

MLA 503050 at Kensington olympia

81 70 5932 236-9, MLA - Bogie Open Box, built by Greenbrier Europe, Wagon Swidnica, Poland in 2021-22.

 

Pictured at Tonbridge West Yard, 25/06/22

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