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11:38am Friday 17th August 2001
STUDYING has helped more than 40 long-term unemployed people in Bromley regain confidence in their job skills.
They have received an NVQ Level Two in Environmental Conservation which involved a month-long work placement as well as a variety of environmental community projects. Some of them have already landed full-time jobs and the rest are looking forward to a return to the world of work.
Employment Service client liaison officer Samantha Cannon said: “Many of these people have had their confidence knocked by being out of work and we hope to help them get it back. By doing this course they've achieved a lot and helped the local community too.”
“I Feel I’m a performer by nature. It’s just such a part of what I do and who I am. I can’t let it go. I really want to be the best at it.”
Director Rupert Goold is very much like the play's author, Luigi Pirandello, as both men offer the audience a challenge.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is going out on the road this summer with one of the Bard's best-loved plays.
A Brighton resident is waging war against a high street giant after it started charging more for bigger bras.
A knife crime is committed every eight-and-a-half hours in Sussex, new figures show.
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