Last Wednesday, I attended the the first club night of the new season. at the local chess club I belong to, Temple Sutton, Continue reading
Arnold Palmer – the man who changed golf
In my mid teens and thanks to a school chum, I took up the game of golf Continue reading
US Presidential election and the Supreme Court
It might appear strange to many British folk who are following the campaigns by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, Continue reading
Tang’s Oriental Buffet Restaurant
I enjoy food of all sorts, although “traditional English” still tops the list. Continue reading
David Cameron ‘let down’ by Theresa May
I couldn’t help smiling upon reading one of today’s news items that has just come to my attention. Continue reading
No go areas created by rough sleepers
I suppose of all the subjects touched on in my blogs, the one around rough sleeping has featured most. Continue reading
Citizen of Southend Awards
Last night I attended the Citizen of Southend Awards Event, held at the Mayor’s Parlour, at Porters, close by the centre of the town. Continue reading
Charlotte Protests and Black Lives Matter
Some years ago I wrote a report titled “Missing Communities”, where Continue reading
Syrian Truce broken
A few days ago I reflected on the fact that changes in the format of the popular TV show Continue reading