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Official 74 page match programme in A5 format

Don't Wait For Me programme - The programme for a play I was in at school in 1989(?)

Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Murder by Misadventure", staged by Keighley Playhouse in April 1995. This page includes a cast list and scene breakdown.

 

The play takes part in a flat overlooking the English Channel and is just a four-hander. Ian Wilkinson played the role of Harold, with Alan Hollings as Riggs, Janice Watson as Emma, and Guy Wilman as Inspector Egan.

 

The 16-page programme is part of the Christine Broadley Collection, donated by Christine in 2024.

Leadership Development Programme closing ceremony held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 February 2024.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Margaret Doane, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management

Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications

Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Safeguards

Peter Frobel, IAEA Director, (MTHR)

Neve Badalamente, IAEA Learning and Development Specialist

 

Gernot Laganda, Chief / Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes, World Food Programme addressing at the event on "Alliance for Hydromet Development" during the Conference of the Parties (COP - 25) 2019 on December 10, 2019, in Madrid, Spain.

Berthold City @ Programme 10/5/17

These were taken by the beaver scouts i lead (ages 6-8)

Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.

 

The EU4Energy Programme aims to improve the quality of energy data and statistics, shape regional policy-making discussions, strengthen legislative and regulatory frameworks and improve access to information in the partner countries. The programme forms a key component of the EU4Energy Initiative.

 

Find out more about the EU4Energy Programme and stay informed at: www.eu4energy.eu

Lamia Fathi Abusedra, Representative of Lybia, on behalf of the Arab Group addresses the Enhanced programme of development cooperation for the occupied Arab Territories, 349th session of the International Labour Organization’s Governing Body. 2 November 2023. Photo Violaine Martin / ILO.

Formation des facilitateurs-enseignants ; Programme Notre Quartier,

Democratic Programme 19th January 2019

Democratic Programme 19th January 2019

Initiate @ Programme 9/13/17

World Chambers Congress Day 2: Business Programme

Sect @ Programme Skate 10/12/19

Programme from my second visit to Silverstone. Race day Saturday.

We were incredibly fortunate to have the presence of Paramahamsa Vishwananda during the Christmas season at Shree Peetha Nilaya Ashram in Germany. On Christmas Eve, we enjoyed a lovely evening meal together, which included many inspiring talks. Guruji spoke about the importance of not wasting time and to celebrate one's life.

 

Christmas day was also filled with a family vibe inviting everyone to get together and eat a delicious meal put together by the wonderful kitchen team. Talks were given and Swami Revati spoke about the importance of the Satguru.

 

At the end of the year, we had a gender split Darshan, which means there were Darshans just for men and another just for women. Guruji had spoken about the importance of coming together and setting up bhajan groups as well as the importance of not being lazy. Laziness is a quality that stagnates oneself on any path, be it material or spiritual and so one should not waste the preciousness of life.

 

On New year's Eve the Bhakti TV had again delivered an incredible programme filled with insights and talks from guests in house as well as those abroad. Kirtan interludes were given and those attending were able to enjoy the show whilst enjoying a few snacks. The night continued into the temple where rocking kirtan filled the air from 9pm up until midnight. The first arati of the year was given by our Paramahamsa Vishwananda. Everyone then moved to the upper field to enjoy a wonderful fireworks display and finally the night concluded with an incredible DJ set given by Rishi Amaranimai das where people danced to the name of God with Psy trance music.

 

The following day was of course the new year celebration where Guruji had performed abhishek on his personal deities. At the same time Sathya Narayan Puja was also conducted. Guruji had concluded the prayer with a talk on how one must learn to accept the will of God and that all is for one's own good.

 

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paramahamsavishwananda.com

Fireburn @ Programme Skate 8/25/17

Page from the theatre programme for a production of 'Why Not Stay for Breakfast', staged by Keighley Playhouse in May 2005. This page includes some notes on the play and a profile of director Mike Boothroyd.

 

The programme explains the set-up: "George Clarke is a civil servant, a respected member of the Establishment, once married and now on his own, living in a converted Hampstead house. The apartment above is inhabited by hippies, and their noise often disturbs his peace. One evening young Louise Hamilton arrives on his doorstep. She has had a row with young Davey in their 'pad' upstairs, and she is very pregnant!".

 

The 16-page programme is part of the Christine Broadley Collection, donated by Christine in 2024.

Democratic Programme 19th January 2019

Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Oklahoma!" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1956. This page includes a portrait of dancing mistress Norah B. Spencer, and an advert for E. & T. Wall Ltd. (wine and spirit merchant) of 2 Hanover Street.

 

The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. The programme is part of the Joy Rundle Collection, donated by Jane Eaman and Mark Rundle in 2023.

Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Oklahoma!" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1956. This page includes an advert for N. K. Howarth (professional photographers) of K.C.P. Studio at 99 East Parade. Keith Howarth took the cast photographs for the programme.

 

The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. The programme is part of the Joy Rundle Collection, donated by Jane Eaman and Mark Rundle in 2023.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General, delivers his remarks at the Fifth Session of the High-Level Committee on Programmes by the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 October 2025.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

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Pocketknife @ Programme Skate and Sound 3/13/14

Édition 2017 du programme Eve à l'Evian resort

The programmes themselves took centre stage on the night.

february 19th 1995

fa cup 5th round

 

newcastle united 3 manchester city 1

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Democratic Programme 19th January 2019

Fifth Session of the High-Level Committee on Programmes by the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 October 2025.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

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Safe4Summer at work in Oldham.

 

The initiative is part of the Government’s mission to restore and strengthen local policing in communities and reduce or prevent anti-social behaviour (ASB). As part of this, there will be a greater visibility of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers and partners as we work together across crime hot spot areas.

 

Kate Green, Deputy Mayor for Safer and Stronger Communities, said: "We’re determined to ensure Greater Manchester is a safer place for everyone. The Safer Streets Summer Initiative is a testament to our dedication to reducing crime and enhancing the quality of life for our residents.

 

“By continuing to work closely with our communities and partners, we aim to create an environment where everyone feels safe and can enjoy not only the summer but all year round and every year. We’ll be working hard to ensure our town centres are safe and welcoming for all.”

 

Assistant Chief Constable Matt Boyle, GMP’s lead for Local Policing, said: “Our neighbourhoods are negatively impacted by various crimes such as the illegal use of e-bikes, drug dealing and other ASB.

 

“As a force, it’s our mission to listen to our community’s concerns and take action where crime is committed. Our proactive approach to tackling neighbourhood crime has meant that since 2021, we’ve reduced burglary by a third and vehicle crime by a quarter, thanks to the dedication of our local neighbourhood teams, working closely with partners across the region.

 

“Over the summer months, they will be focusing on increasing engagement with our communities to listen and respond to their concerns. Residents and business owners will also see an increase in the visibility of officers and partners, as we work together to ensure a safe summer for all. This isn’t about trying to spoil people’s fun over the summer months, it is making sure everyone can enjoy themselves without feeling unsafe or being hurt.

 

“We welcome the Home Office initiative, which perfectly aligns to the neighbourhood policing model our force implemented locally two years ago. Safe4Summer is the perfect opportunity to highlight the strength of our partnerships in Greater Manchester, and our determination to minimise crime and disorder and to ensure Greater Manchester is a safer and more desirable place for all.”

 

TravelSafe Partnership Manager at Transport for Greater Manchester, Kate Green, said: “While the vast majority of people using the Bee Network do so safely and responsibly, we know that crime and anti-social behaviour increases over school holidays, and that is not something we will tolerate.

 

“We work hard every day to keep people safe, whether that’s through our engagement programme or the many proactive operations that take place. We will have an increased presence across the Bee Network to prevent and deter incidents, helping people to travel and enjoy their summer safely and with confidence.”

 

In 2023, Greater Manchester Police made a commitment that every district ward has a named local police officer, and we would keep communities informed through our use of the community messaging service, Bee in the Loop, which provides the latest news on events and incidents straight to your email inbox.

 

In April 2025, we welcomed the opportunity to further strengthen our neighbourhood offer, with an increase in numbers of neighbourhood officers by 176, to help GMP to continue to deliver in tackling crime and working with partners and communities to keep our streets safe.

 

To receive free direct email alerts about how your Neighbourhood Policing Team is keeping your area safe, sign up to Bee in the Loop - www.beeintheloop.co.uk.

To report crime in your neighbourhood, contact the police via LiveChat at www.gmp.police.uk, or by calling 101 or dialling 999 in an emergency.

 

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