Monday, 27 December 2010

Pensioners’ party in Kirton


Having a profit of more than £500 from its Last Night of the Proms concert,The event was organised by Kirton parish councillors and paid for by Kirton Brass Band.

Parish councillors made a cold salad and trifles and invited all the older generation from across the parish so they can enjoy.

Villager Carol Meeds made the meal which was followed by mince pies.Carol Meeds, who baked a mammoth batch of 150 of the festive treats because she wanted to give something back to the village.

Parish councillor Taina Welberry said: “They all had a glass of wine with their dinner and a box of chocolates to take home and a good time was had by all.

“It is real joint effort by the parish council and their families and without everyone’s efforts it wouldn’t have been possible.

Monday, 13 December 2010

Last Night Of The Proms: Jones Hit With Tax Demand


Grace Jones with Tax Demand hits in U.S. they are perform at Last Night Of The Proms with a matter after allegedly turning down because its more than $63,000 (£42,000).

Tax Demand sang The I Need a Man on 29 Oct 2010 lien by bosses at America's Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

New York City Register the papers filed and obtained by The Detroit News but Jones owes payments totalling $63,898 (£42,598).

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Boy George performs at Night Of The Proms

After Boy George gave up the drugs, Boy loses immense amount of weight because he cut out sugary snacks along with illegal substances.

He was also jailed for 4 months for the assault and false imprisonment of a male escort at his London apartment.Club singer was also vowed to tackle his drink and drug demons.

He's adamant his new clean-living ways have helped him slim down.The star will celebrate three years sober in 2011.

He tells Britain's The Times, "Two years ago I was four times the size I am now and I didn't realise it. People would tell me I was fat, but I was in denial. I was happy!

"It was the drugs that did it: I could go for three days without eating, then I'd eat sugary foods late at night. For the past eight months I've been exercising a lot."

And Boy George insists his outlook on life has changed since he gave up drugs: "I'm more religious now. It's only in the last two or three years that I've got me back. I wouldn't call myself spiritual though. It's about how you lead your life and what you do."