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Détruite le 7 juillet 1944 des suites de l'opération Charnwood menée par les troupes alliées, la nouvelle université de Caen est inaugurée en juin 1957. Un cortège d'universitaires étrangers défile pour l'occasion dans la ville, et ce sont près de 4 000 étudiants qui investissent les nouveaux locaux. Cette démonstration de solidarité internationale en dit long sur la volonté de construire la paix par l'éducation et la culture dans les années d'après-guerre. Massivement bombardée par l'aviation alliée, la ville de Caen a été partiellement détruite pour permettre la reconquête du territoire français occupé par les Allemands. Près de 20 000 civils ont péri lors de bombardements aériens ou d'artillerie. Un lourd tribu payé par les Français pour leur libération. Le 9 Octobre 1944, c'est le retour de la France libre, incarnée par un certain Général De Gaulle, dont on connaît la voix grâce à la BBC mais dont personne ne connait encore le visage, lorsqu'il vient prononcer son discours dans la ville de Caen libérée. Toutes sortes d'initiatives solidaires voient alors le jour. La radio nationale française lance une grande campagne de soutien pour soutenir les survivants du village d'Epron, symbole du martyr des Normands, où les 225 habitants ont été pilonnés par 200 000 obus. Le Ministère de la Reconstruction et du Logement se mobilise pour édifier de nouveaux immeubles, modernes, lumineux et aérés. En ce qui concerne l'Université, fondée en 1432 par Jean de Lancastre, 1er duc de Bedford et régent du royaume de France alors que la région était anglaise, elle a été totalement détruite par les bombardements alliés. Dans les années 50, sa reconstruction est confiée à l'architecte Henry Bernard, grand prix de Rome. Pour la première fois en France, l'Université est conçue comme un campus, un espace paysager au cœur duquel étudiants, enseignants et habitants se rencontrent et bénéficient d'un jardin, d'une piscine, d'un cinéma et d'une bibliothèque dirigée par Madeleine Dupasquier qui œuvre vaillamment à reconstituer et enrichir le fonds des livres et revues. Le mobilier de l'Université est signé par le designer Jacques Quinet et l'artiste Louis Leygue crée la sculpture emblématique de la renaissance de l'Université et de la ville : un Phénix !Un épisode de La marche du monde enregistré à l'occasion des journées de l'Histoire du millénaire de Caen. Avec la participation de- Louise Daguet, responsable du Département des ressources documentaires de l'Université et de la bibliothèque- Jean-Luc Leleu, historien au CNRS et enseignant chercheur à l'école de guerre à Paris- Christophe Manoeuvrier, directeur de la Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines Sources bibliographiques :- Histoire de l'Université de Caen, 1432-2012 par Jean Quellien et Dominique Toulorge aux Presses universitaires de Caen- L'histoire de l'Université de Caen- Le débarquement de l'évènement à l'épopée sous la direction de Jean-Luc Leleu aux Presses Universitaires de Rennes - L'Université de Caen dans la cité, 1944-1957 Par Bertrand Hamelin. Programmation musicale :- Nat King Cole / Nature Boy / Capital records / 1947- Pierre Dieuzey et son orchestra, écoutez ce morceau Little Lawrence, tribute to Jelly Roll Morton interprété lors de l'un des tout premiers bals des étudiants de l'Université de Caen à la fin des années 50. En images
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Adrien Haller, PDG de Charnwood Energy, était l'invité de Christophe Jakubyszyn dans Good Morning Business, ce lundi 27 juin. Ils sont revenus sur l'introduction en Bourse de son entreprise la semaine prochaine et ses énergies renouvelables, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
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"Being a Chief Executive is like being a conductor of a high-performing orchestra. My job is to employ people who are the best in their field and then give them the resources and freedom to develop & grow." Steve Allin is the CEO of Charnwood Molecular, a rapidly growing drug discovery CRO with a fascinating history. Steve joined us to talk about taking private equity investment into an established business, stepping from a successful academic career into running the business full time and the importance of building a culture based on input and development. Enjoy!
(image source: https://prehistoric-life.fandom.com/wiki/Charnia) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Natasha Krech discuss Charnia, a very early animal that, yes, was an animal. I mean, not like a party animal or anything, although we did think it lived in groups. From the Ediacaran period, this 1-inch to 6-foot tall creature lived so long ago that I actually first learned the term "Ediacaran period" when researching for this episode. I always assumed before the Cambrian it was just "Precambrian"! Who knew you could learn stuff on this show?!
"Seen it all before"Kristen and Nige were shocked to hear that a woman who was about to give birth, ended up being seen to by her ex who was a midwife.We asked Canberra when did you see your ex again? Tom from Charnwood had a great story to share.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Seen it all before" Kristen and Nige were shocked to hear that a woman who was about to give birth, ended up being seen to by her ex who was a midwife. We asked Canberra when did you see your ex again? Tom from Charnwood had a great story to share.
Called to Coach Australia - Capital Chemist Charnwood with Guest Jess Weiss - LIVE
Called to Coach Australia - Capital Chemist Charnwood with Guest Jess Weiss - LIVE
CEO Frank Hanna and (new) CFO Ryan Mahoney give an overview of the business, the market structure and where MBH fit in; followed by extensive questions from the audience. Frank Hanna, CEO & Ryan Mahoney, CFO 00:17 – Introduction Frank Hanna, CEO 02:13 – About Michelmersh Brick Holdings 04:17 – 2020 Financial highlights 06:04 – Operational highlights 07:45 – Market structure 09:06 – Market fundamentals 10:59 – Outlook 15:14 – Q&A Frank Hanna, CEO & Ryan Mahoney, CFO Closing remarks – 25:52 Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc is a United Kingdom-based company, which is engaged in the manufacture of clay bricks, tiles and pavers. The principal activity of the Company is the management and administration of its subsidiary companies. The Company's segments are Building materials and Landfill. The Company's Building materials segment is engaged in the manufacture of bricks, tiles and building products being principally facing bricks and clay paviors at Blockleys, which is based in Telford, Shropshire; Charnwood, which is based in Shepshed, Leicestershire; Freshfield Lane, which is based in Danehill, West Sussex, and Michelmersh, which is based in Romsey, Hampshire. The Company's Landfill segment is engaged in landfill operations, through New Acres Limited, which is based in Telford, Shropshire. The Company's brands include Blockleys, Charnwood, Freshfield Lane, Michelmersh and Hathern Terra Cotta. Its Blockleys brand manufactures a range of standard special shaped bricks.
Charnwood coach Will Maynard joins Tony Garbelotto on this week's episode. One of the rising stars of British coaching and a former professional player, Will reveals his journey to becoming head Coach of one of the top academy programs in the UK.
This week on TRACK! we are delighted to be joined by one of the most exciting prospects in distance running; GB and Charnwood athlete Samantha Harrison. Samantha has impressive PB's over all distances from 1500 to the Marathon and has notched some notable performances in some high profile races. What makes Samantha's story even more interesting is that she has only been running competitively since 2019. Samantha runs for Charnwood in Nottingham, is ranked as the 14th UK female and is working with the respected coach Vince Wilson to keep improving. We were excited to talk to Samantha a week after after the announcement that she has been selected to represent GB at the World Half Marathon Championships in Gdynia Poland and a week or so before the race on October 17th. In the pre-show Cat, Robbie and Ben discuss the latest race results including the World Half Marathon Championships, a number of races on home soil including the Cheshire 10km and the Bedford Autodrome marathon and cover the latest news, including WRs in Valencia and the announcement of a Olympic Trials marathon. We hope you enjoy!
Krumesh Patel joins the MVP Cast to talk about his path through Leicester Riders to his new job as coach of Swedish side Wetterbygden, building a programme that caters to the needs of girls and young women at Charnwood, the dire lack of Asian players and coaches in British basketball and what can be done to access them, and his outreach work in India that opened his eyes. More at mvp247.com. Sponsored by Total Environmental Compliance.
BEST BITS PODCAST: Mix106.3 Speed dating night - turned into marriage and a child. Steve at Harrison explains. How did you meet your partner? Nige gets into a fight at the Charnwood shops Gender reveal - Nige is ok with this one!
Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show: GDPR and Photographs Gets Serious With Prince Harry and Meghan, Charnwood Borough Council Data Breach, Highland Council Social Services Data Breach - a serious breach of sensitive data, Channel Islands Bus Companies Data Breach via spoof website
Today's Guest: Gemma Allen WEBSITE: www.olliebox.co.uk TWITTER: @OllieBox What You'll Learn: Gemma’s son was diagnose with a cow’s milk protein allergy at 7 months and then in the following few months Oliver was diagnosed with more allergies and intolerances such as coconut and sesame. Gemma is a first time mum and a first time allergy mum, there is no history of allergies in their family. Around the time Oliver was diagnosed with allergies, Gemma was diagnosed with post-natal illness. She talks to me about the difficulties in finding safe snacks. Gemma chats with me about her experience with the doctors, GP’s, health visitors, and dieticians. We talk about the importance of support when you are dealing with allergies and when you are a first time mum. Advice for Mum’s with Post-Natal Illness and an allergic child: Reach out and talk to people! *UPDATE* Since the interview, Ollie Box has unfortunately had to take a break from production. Ollie Box encountered some problems with manufacturers and storage. At the same time Gemma’s son Oliver had had a few reactions, so, quite rightly, he had to become the priority. Gemma and her husband are hoping to start Ollie Box again in the future and she says she’ll let me know as soon as they do. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING To get more EAS content sent directly to your device as they become available, you can subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher! One of our little goals we would love to achieve for is to get into the iTunes "New & Noteworthy" Section, it means we get free front page advertising on iTunes, how great for allergy awareness! But we can't do it without you. Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes so that the people at Apple will take notice of our podcast And lastly, if you have any questions, thoughts, or guests you want to see on the show, please contact me via the contact page. RESOURCES: Messy Play - Anstey Library, Charnwood, Leicester
Charnwood stats: Total population: Just under 160,000 people live in the Borough of Charnwood of these 21,359 are between the ages of 10-19; 21,667 people are aged 20-29; there are 32,873 30-44 year olds (Rew just fits into this category!); between the ages of 45-59 there are 30,061 and 30,000 are 60+ years old. Ethnic grouping: Across the whole of Charnwood 91% are White; 1% have Dual Heritage: 6% are Asian; 0.5% are Black; which is the same percentage of those who are Chinese and also those who come under the “Other” category. Religious breakdown: A whopping 69% of people ticked “Christian” (but the majority of these will be nominal); 0.2% are Buddhist; whereas 3% are Hindu; only 0.1% are Jewish. 1.6% of those living in Charnwood are Muslim; 0.5% are Sikh, 0.3% ticked “Other” and a pretty large grouping (24%) would say they are ‘None religious’ or didn’t state what they are. Health & unpaid health care: Across Charnwood there are just over 23,000 living with “Long term limiting illnesses”, of these 10,000 are of working age; people with “not good” general health numbers just over 11 thousand people; and there is a big grouping of people (just over 15 thousand) who are providing unpaid care. Crime: Since the 1st April 2015 and the 1st January 2016 the total recorded crime in Charnwood increased by 8.49% Violence against people has reduced by 8% Domestic Burglary has increased by 12% Theft from a Vehicle has increased by 38% Theft of a Vehicle has increased by 4% Cycle Theft has increased by 20% Robbery has increased by 86% Shoplifting has increased by 10%
Transcript -- Andrew Lake's story of initiating the project, to show young people how to make positive use of their time and help them eventually find their purpose in the wider community.
Andrew Lake's story of initiating the project, to show young people how to make positive use of their time and help them eventually find their purpose in the wider community.
Transcript -- Andrew Lake's story of initiating the project, to show young people how to make positive use of their time and help them eventually find their purpose in the wider community.
Andrew Lake's story of initiating the project, to show young people how to make positive use of their time and help them eventually find their purpose in the wider community.