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Born Laura Michelle Hollins,[2] Deyn is from Littleborough, near Rochdale in Greater Manchester.[3] Deyn later moved to Failsworth near Oldham.[4][5] The second of three children, she moved to Rossendale, Lancashire, and attended All Saints Roman Catholic High School, as well as Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School and Sixth Form, Waterfoot.[citation needed]
Deyn's name was apparently coined to further her modelling career after she consulted her mother's friend, a numerology expert, who advised her of the most 'fortuitous' way to spell the name 'Agnes'.[6] It was reported that her mother Lorraine (a nurse), and her sister Emily both changed their surname to Deyn, while Lorraine has changed the I in her first name to Y.[7][8]
Deyn's working life started at a fish and chip shop in Stubbins, Rossendale, where she was a part-time server at the age of 13. Even at an early age she had an eye for style and by 17 she had already had her head shaved. "I've had short hair since I was 13, and when I was 17, I had a skinhead."[9] In 1999, she won the Rossendale Free Press "Face of '99" competition, aged just 16.[10]
She then moved to London, working in a fast-food restaurant during the day and a bar at night.[citation needed]
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Deyn for Anna Sui in 2008
Deyn's biography claims that she was "spotted" while shopping with fashion designer Henry Holland in Kentish Town, London.[11] She then signed with SELECT Model Management.[12]
In May 2007, she was featured on the cover of American Vogue, alongside Doutzen Kroes, Caroline Trentini, Raquel Zimmermann, Sasha Pivovarova, Jessica Stam, Coco Rocha, Hilary Rhoda, Chanel Iman and Lily Donaldson as "The World's Next Top Models."[13] She has also been featured on the covers of: UK Vogue, the Observer Woman supplement, The Sunday Times Style, Pop, Grazia, Time, Style & Life, Vogue Italia and numerous other international publications.[14]
She has walked the runways for Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, Hermés, Dior, Lanvin, DKNY, Karl Lagerfeld, Moschino, Versace, Michael Kors, Zac Posen, Celine, Roberto Cavalli, Bottega Veneta, Proenza Schouler, Tommy Hilfiger, Stella McCartney, Viktor & Rolf, Max Mara, Oscar De La Renta, Ralph Lauren, Giles Deacon, Alexander Wang, Jean Paul Gaultier, Alberta Ferretti, Carolina Herrera, and Yves Saint Laurent.
Deyn has appeared in advertisements for Dior, Burberry, Emporio Armani, Calvin Klein, Moncler, Anna Sui, Giorgio Armani, John Galliano, Gianfranco Ferré, Blumarine, Vivienne Westwood, Cacharel, Doc Martens, Shiseido, Mulberry, Paul Smith, Adidas, and Reebok.
She has been the face of fragrance The Beat by Burberry, Gold by Giles Deacon at New Look replacing Drew Barrymore, Jean Paul Gaultier's fragrance Ma Dame, Shiseido (replacing Angelina Jolie), Rock Me! by Anna Sui, and childhood friend Henry Holland's label House of Holland. In 2009, Deyn landed a Uniqlo campaign and appeared in a commercial with Gabriel Aubry.[citation needed]
In May 2008, Deyn was guest editor of i-D magazine. The issue was devoted to her and includes articles written by and about Deyn, as well as interviews she conducted with fashion designers such as Vivienne Westwood. Deyn's was on one of the fourteen covers of V magazine autumn issue. Each cover employs a head shot of a famous model, either from new models or established supermodels; it was photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.[15]
In June 2009, the Daily Mirror reported that Deyn had quit modeling to spend more time with her then boyfriend, singer-songwriter Miles Kane. The newspaper quoted a source[who?] as saying that modeling had started to bore Deyn and that she had hired an acting agent to pursue an acting career in British independent films.[16]
Vogue Paris described her as one of the top 30 models of the 2000s.[17]
Deyn appeared in the May 2011 British Vogue editorial, photographed by Tim Walker.[18]
In October 2012, Deyn once again announced that she has retired from modeling in an interview with The Independent. She stated, "I suppose I have stopped modeling officially. I've not done any for a good long while now. I think it was about four years ago when my feelings were changing towards the industry. I didn't hate it, but I was yearning to do something different. I was on a gradient. It was a gradual thing." She intends to focus on her acting career.[19]
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Deyn provides vocals for the single "Who" by Five O'Clock Heroes as well as featuring in the video. The single was poorly received by NME, who gave it only a 2/10.[20] The single charted at No. 109 in the UK.[21] Until recently she was a member of the now defunct group Lucky Knitwear.[22] Deyn's voice can be heard at the beginning of Rihanna's music video for "We Found Love".
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In the 2010 film Clash of the Titans, Deyn played Aphrodite, Greek goddess of beauty, love, and sex.
In March 2011, Deyn appeared as an owl-bearing warrior in Woodkid's debut music video, "Iron".[23]
In 2012, Deyn starred opposite Richard Coyle in Pusher, an English language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's Danish film of the same name, where she played Flo, a strong-minded stripper.
On 28 February 2012, Deyn played her first role on the West End stage, as Paula in François Archambault's comedy, The Leisure Society.[24] After receiving excellent reviews[by whom?] for her role in that play, Deyn was cast to play the main female role, Chris Guthrie, in a film adaptation of the Scottish-set novel Sunset Song.[25]
In 2013, Deyn played the lead role in Electricity, a film adaptation of the novel by Ray Robinson, about the journey of a young woman with epilepsy.[26]
In 2015, she starred in fantasy-horror thriller film Patient Zero.[27]
In 2017, Deyn began filming Hard Sun, a pre-apocalyptic[clarification needed] crime drama for the BBC at Hanstead Park in Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire.
In 2018, Deyn appeared in the Netflix original movie The Titan as Dr. Freya.[28]
In 2019, Deyn starred in Alex Ross Perry's Her Smell as Marielle Hell, bassist for the fictional band Something She.
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In 2010, Deyn collaborated with her younger sister Emily to create a line of T-shirts and tank tops for high street chain Uniqlo.[29]
In 2012, Deyn began a design partnership with Dr. Martens called Agyness Deyn for Dr. Martens,[30] a line of accessories, shoes, and clothing. In spring of 2014, she planned to release a third collaboration with the brand.[31]
She currently works with the agencies Elite New York City, Why Not Model Agency in Milan, and Oui Management in Paris.
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liberationtheology · 2 years
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[ID: Two images. The first is a tweet from @SteveChalke, reading: ‘Just delivered this to @BorisJohnson @10DowningStreet for every trans and non-binary person in the UK. Loved by God and loved by us.’
The second is a letter, reading:
‘Monday 4th April 2022 Rt. Hon Boris Johnson MP Prime Minister 10 Downing Street London SW1A 2AA
Dear Prime Minister,
On the Ban on Conversion Therapy Excluding Trans People
Conversion to Christianity is the event or process by which a person responds joyfully to the glorious embrace of the eternally loving and ever-merciful God. It has nothing to do with so-called ‘conversion therapy’ – pressure put by one person on another to fit their expectations; the attempt to induce vulnerable and isolated people to deny who they truly are.
To be trans is to enter a sacred journey of becoming whole: precious, honoured and loved, by yourself, by others and by God.
To allow those discerning this journey to be subject to coercive or undermining practices is to make a prayer a means of one person manipulating another. It is a wrong-hearted notion of care and a wrong-headed understanding of conversion. Every church should be a safe space that affirms people in being who they are, without fear of judgement.
We see no justification for the ban on so-called ‘conversion therapy’ excluding trans people.
Yours respectfully, Steve Chalke Convener to the writing group Revd Canon Steve Chalke, Baptist Minister and Founder of Oasis Trust
Rt Hon Dr Rowan Williams, Former Archbishop of Canterbury Revd Canon Sarah Jones, St John the Baptist church, Cardiff, Revd Canon Rachel Mann, Area Dean of Bury and Rossendale Revd Alex Clare-Young, URC Minister Revd Jide Macauley, Founder & CEO of House Of Rainbow Very Revd Rogers Govender; Dean of Manchester Cathedral Very Revd Joe Hawes; Dean of St Edmundsbury Professor Susannah Cornwall, Professor of Constructive Theologies, University of Exeter Rt Revd Dr Alan Wilson; Bishop of Buckingham Revd Paul Bailey; Pentecostal minister Revd Dr Sam Wells, Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London Very Revd Dr David Ison, Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London Very Revd Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral, London’ end ID]
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madamerowina · 4 years
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A university professor claims to have photographed fairies flying through the air in the British countryside.
John Hyatt, 53, says his series of photos taken in the past two years demonstrate that small winged creatures exist in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire.
He said, 'It was kind of surprising when I blew them up, I did a double take. I went out later and took pictures of flies and mosquitoes and they just don't look the same. 'People can decide for themselves what they are. The message for people is to approach them with an open mind. I think it's one of those situations you must believe in to see.
Many people who have seen them say they have brought a little magic into their lives and that there is not enough of that. "
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confusedgenzstudent · 4 years
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MP's who voted against free school meals: Part 1
Nigel Adams (Selby and Ainsty),
Bim Afolami (Hitchin and Harpenden),
Adam Afriyie (Windsor),
Imran Ahmad Khan (Wakefield),
Nickie Aiken (Cities of London and Westminster),
Peter Aldous (Waveney), Lucy Allan (Telford),
David Amess (Southend West), Lee Anderson (Ashfield),
Stuart Anderson (Wolverhampton South West),
Stuart Andrew (Pudsey),
Edward Argar (Charnwood),
Sarah Atherton (Wrexham),
Victoria Atkins (Louth and Horncastle),
Gareth Bacon (Orpington),
Richard Bacon (South Norfolk),
Kemi Badenoch (Saffron Walden),
Shaun Bailey (West Bromwich West),
Duncan Baker (North Norfolk),
Steve Baker (Wycombe),
Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire),
Steve Barclay (North East Cambridgeshire),
Simon Baynes (Clwyd South),
Aaron Bell (Newcastle-under-Lyme),
Scott Benton (Blackpool South),
Paul Beresford (Mole Valley),
Jake Berry (Rossendale and Darwen),
Saqib Bhatti (Meriden),
Bob Blackman (Harrow East),
Crispin Blunt (Reigate),
Peter Bone (Wellingborough),
Peter Bottomley (Worthing West),
Andrew Bowie (West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine),
Ben Bradley (Mansfield),
Karen Bradley (Staffordshire Moorlands),
Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West),
Suella Braverman (Fareham),
Jack Brereton (Stoke-on-Trent South),
Andrew Bridgen (North West Leicestershire),
Steve Brine (Winchester),
Paul Bristow (Peterborough),
Sara Britcliffe (Hyndburn),
James Brokenshire (Old Bexley and Sidcup),
Anthony Browne (South Cambridgeshire),
Fiona Bruce (Congleton),
Felicity Buchan (Kensington),
Robert Buckland (South Swindon),
Alex Burghart (Brentwood and Ongar),
Conor Burns (Bournemouth West),
Rob Butler (Aylesbury),
Alun Cairns (Vale of Glamorgan),
Andy Carter (Warrington South),
James Cartlidge (South Suffolk),
William Cash (Stone),
Miriam Cates (Penistone and Stocksbridge),
Maria Caulfield (Lewes), Alex Chalk (Cheltenham),
Rehman Chishti (Gillingham and Rainham),
Jo Churchill (Bury St Edmunds),
Greg Clark (Tunbridge Wells),
Simon Clarke (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland),
Theo Clarke (Stafford),
Brendan Clarke-Smith (Bassetlaw),
Chris Clarkson (Heywood and Middleton),
James Cleverly (Braintree),
Therese Coffey (Suffolk Coastal),
Damian Collins (Folkestone and Hythe),
Alberto Costa (South Leicestershire),
Robert Courts (Witney),
Claire Coutinho (East Surrey),
Geoffrey Cox (Torridge and West Devon),
Virginia Crosbie (Ynys Mon),
James Daly (Bury North),
David T C Davies (Monmouth),
James Davies (Vale of Clwyd),
Gareth Davies (Grantham and Stamford),
Mims Davies (Mid Sussex),
Philip Davies (Shipley),
David Davis (Haltemprice and Howden),
Dehenna Davison (Bishop Auckland),
Caroline Dinenage (Gosport),
Sarah Dines (Derbyshire Dales),
Jonathan Djanogly (Huntingdon),
Michelle Donelan (Chippenham),
Nadine Dorries (Mid Bedfordshire),
Steve Double (St Austell and Newquay),
Oliver Dowden (Hertsmere),
Jackie Doyle-Price (Thurrock),
Richard Drax (South Dorset),
Flick Drummond (Meon Valley),
David Duguid (Banff and Buchan),
Iain Duncan Smith (Chingford and Woodford Green),
Philip Dunne (Ludlow),
Mark Eastwood (Dewsbury),
Ruth Edwards (Rushcliffe),
Michael Ellis (Northampton North),
Tobias Ellwood (Bournemouth East),
Natalie Elphicke (Dover),
George Eustice (Camborne and Redruth),
Luke Evans (Bosworth),
David Evennett (Bexleyheath and Crayford),
Ben Everitt (Milton Keynes North),
Michael Fabricant (Lichfield),
Laura Farris (Newbury),
Simon Fell (Barrow and Furness), Katherine Fletcher (South Ribble), Mark Fletcher (Bolsover), Nick Fletcher (Don Valley), Vicky Ford (Chelmsford), Kevin Foster (Torbay),
Mark Francois (Rayleigh and Wickford),
Lucy Frazer (South East Cambridgeshire),
George Freeman (Mid Norfolk),
Mike Freer (Finchley and Golders Green),
Richard Fuller (North East Bedfordshire),
Marcus Fysh (Yeovil),
Mark Garnier (Wyre Forest),
Nusrat Ghani (Wealden),
Nick Gibb (Bognor Regis and Littlehampton),
Peter Gibson (Darlington),
Jo Gideon (Stoke-on-Trent Central),
Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham),
John Glen (Salisbury),
Robert Goodwill (Scarborough and Whitby),
Michael Gove (Surrey Heath),
Richard Graham (Gloucester),
Helen Grant (Maidstone and The Weald),
James Gray (North Wiltshire),
Chris Grayling (Epsom and Ewell),
Chris Green (Bolton West),
Damian Green (Ashford),
Andrew Griffith (Arundel and South Downs),
Kate Griffiths (Burton),
James Grundy (Leigh),
Jonathan Gullis (Stoke-on-Trent North),
Luke Hall (Thornbury and Yate),
Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon),
Matt Hancock (West Suffolk),
Greg Hands (Chelsea and Fulham),
Mark Harper (Forest of Dean),
Rebecca Harris (Castle Point),
Trudy Harrison (Copeland),
Sally-Ann Hart (Hastings and Rye),
Simon Hart (Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire),
John Hayes (South Holland and The Deepings),
Oliver Heald (North East Hertfordshire),
Chris Heaton-Harris (Daventry),
Gordon Henderson (Sittingbourne and Sheppey),
Darren Henry (Broxtowe),
Antony Higginbotham (Burnley),
Damian Hinds (East Hampshire),
Kevin Hollinrake (Thirsk and Malton),
Philip Hollobone (Kettering),
Adam Holloway (Gravesham),
Paul Holmes (Eastleigh),
John Howell (Henley),
Paul Howell (Sedgefield),
Nigel Huddleston (Mid Worcestershire),
Eddie Hughes (Walsall North),
Jane Hunt (Loughborough),
Jeremy Hunt (South West Surrey),
Tom Hunt (Ipswich),
Alister Jack (Dumfries and Galloway),
Sajid Javid (Bromsgrove),
Ranil Jayawardena (North East Hampshire),
Mark Jenkinson (Workington),
Andrea Jenkyns (Morley and Outwood),
Robert Jenrick (Newark),
Boris Johnson (Uxbridge and South Ruislip),
Caroline Johnson (Sleaford and North Hykeham),
Gareth Johnson (Dartford), David Johnston (Wantage),
Andrew Jones (Harrogate and Knaresborough),
Fay Jones (Brecon and Radnorshire),
David Jones (Clwyd West),
Marcus Jones (Nuneaton),
Simon Jupp (East Devon),
Daniel Kawczynski (Shrewsbury and Atcham),
Alicia Kearns (Rutland and Melton),
Gillian Keegan (Chichester),
Julian Knight (Solihull),
Greg Knight (East Yorkshire),
Danny Kruger (Devizes),
Kwasi Kwarteng (Spelthorne),
John Lamont (Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk),
Robert Largan (High Peak),
Andrea Leadsom (South Northamptonshire),
Edward Leigh (Gainsborough),
Ian Levy (Blyth Valley),
Andrew Lewer (Northampton South),
Brandon Lewis (Great Yarmouth),
Ian Liddell-Grainger (Bridgwater and West Somerset),
Chris Loder (West Dorset),
Mark Logan (Bolton North East),
Marco Longhi (Dudley North),
Julia Lopez (Hornchurch and Upminster),
Jack Lopresti (Filton and Bradley Stoke),
Jonathan Lord (Woking),
Craig Mackinlay (South Thanet),
Cherilyn Mackrory (Truro and Falmouth),
Rachel Maclean (Redditch),
Alan Mak (Havant),
Kit Malthouse (North West Hampshire),
Anthony Mangnall (Totnes),
Scott Mann (North Cornwall),
Julie Marson (Hertford and Stortford),
Theresa May (Maidenhead),
Jerome Mayhew (Broadland),
Karl McCartney (Lincoln),
Mark Menzies (Fylde),
Johnny Mercer (Plymouth, Moor View),
Huw Merriman (Bexhill and Battle),
Stephen Metcalfe (South Basildon and East Thurrock),
Robin Millar (Aberconwy), Maria Miller (Basingstoke),
Amanda Milling (Cannock Chase),
Nigel Mills (Amber Valley),
Andrew Mitchell (Sutton Coldfield),
Gagan Mohindra (South West Hertfordshire),
Robbie Moore (Keighley),
Penny Mordaunt (Portsmouth North),
David Morris (Morecambe and Lunesdale),
James Morris (Halesowen and Rowley Regis),
Wendy Morton (Aldridge-Brownhills),
Kieran Mullan (Crewe and Nantwich),
David Mundell (Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale),
Sheryll Murray (South East Cornwall),
Andrew Murrison (South West Wiltshire),
Robert Neill (Bromley and Chislehurst),
Caroline Nokes (Romsey and Southampton North),
Jesse Norman (Hereford and South Herefordshire),
Neil O'Brien (Harborough),
Guy Opperman (Hexham),
Owen Paterson (North Shropshire),
Mark Pawsey (Rugby),
Mike Penning (Hemel Hempstead),
John Penrose (Weston-super-Mare),
Chris Philp (Croydon South),
Christopher Pincher (Tamworth),
Rebecca Pow (Taunton Deane),
Victoria Prentis (Banbury),
Mark Pritchard (The Wrekin),
Jeremy Quin (Horsham),
Will Quince (Colchester),
Tom Randall (Gedling),
John Redwood (Wokingham),
Jacob Rees-Mogg (North East Somerset),
Nicola Richards (West Bromwich East),
Angela Richardson (Guildford),
Rob Roberts (Delyn),
Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury),
Mary Robinson (Cheadle),
Andrew Rosindell (Romford),
Lee Rowley (North East Derbyshire),
Dean Russell (Watford),
David Rutley (Macclesfield),
Gary Sambrook (Birmingham, Northfield),
Selaine Saxby (North Devon), Paul Scully (Sutton and Cheam),
Bob Seely (Isle of Wight), Andrew Selous (South West Bedfordshire),
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tracksterman · 5 years
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Dropping into Rossendale, I picked up tracks consisting of parallel flagstones with central grooves worn into them. I’ve never been this way before, but a bit of research tells me this was linked into of a network of quarrying tramways built in the second half of the nineteenth century, taking dressed stone down to the mainline rail network for nationwide distribution. At first I thought the flagstones might’ve been a bed for rails, but the gradients seem too steep and variable. I think they were simply tracks along which carts were pulled, wearing grooves into the stone. I’ve been mountain biking for almost 30 years, how is it I’ve never been here before? Just when I think I’ve ridden all the good stuff the UK has to offer, I move to a new area, buy the local maps and start exploring…and there’s always something new to find, some new facet of history I was unaware of! I love this kind of stuff. The achievements of our recent ancestors fill me with awe; I imagine this is how Will, Henry and Jean-Paul felt in John Christopher’s ‘The White Mountains,’ puzzling over relics left by an earlier, pre-fall human civilisation as they journeyed south towards the Alps…
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Away with the fairies? University lecturer claims to have photographed real-life tiny tinkerbells flying through the air in the British countryside. . John Hyatt, 53, says his series of photos which were taken over the past two years prove the tiny winged creatures do exist in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire. Mr Hyatt, Director of Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design (MIRIAD) at Manchester Metropolitan University insists his photos are genuine and have not been altered in any way. . Mr Hyatt, who was a member of the Three Johns punk band in the 1980s and 1990s, says adults that have seen his photos have started to harbour ideas that they may indeed be real. He said: 'It was a bit of a shock when I blew them up, I did a double take. . 'I went out afterwards and took pictures of flies and gnats and they just don’t look the same. 'People can decide for themselves what they are. 'The message to people is to approach them with an open mind. 'I think it’s one of those situations where you need to believe to see. . 'A lot of people who have seen them say they have brought a little bit of magic into their lives and there’s not enough of that around.' Mr Hyatt, who lives Rawtenstall, has posted some of his images on social media and says they have attracted much debate. . #faeries #faerie #fadas #uk #britain #pictures #photography #potd #british #fada #real #truth #verdade #omg (em Rossendale) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs9gdHCDR7d/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qq7qlgf83yv8
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9/02
Research:
Rossendale and Darwen constituency voting history for last 100 years:
Party - Candidate - Votes - % ±%
General election 1922: Rossendale Unionist David Halstead 12,881 42.6 +3.4 Labour Gilbert Wright Jones 11,029 36.5 +1.4 Liberal Richard Durning Holt 6,327 20.9 -4.8 Majority 1,852 6.1 +2.0 Turnout 30,237 85.0 +21.4 Unionist hold Swing
General election 1923: Rossendale Unionist Robert Waddington 11,362 37.6 -5.0 Liberal Ernest Young 9,592 31.8 +10.9 Labour Norman Angell 9,230 30.6 -5.9 Majority 1,770 5.8 -0.3 Turnout 30,184 83.8 -1.2 Unionist hold Swing -8.0
  General election 1924: Rossendale Unionist Robert Waddington 12,836 41.7 +4.1 Labour James Bell 9,951 32.4 +1.8 Liberal Ernest Young 7,958 25.9 -5.9 Majority 2,885 9.3 +3.5 Turnout 30,745 Unionist hold Swing
  General election 1929: Rossendale Labour Arthur Law 14,624 36.0 +3.6 Liberal Edwin Bayliss 13,747 33.9 +8.0 Unionist Wilfrid Sugden 12,225 30.1 -11.6 Majority 877 2.1 N/A Turnout 40,596 87.7 Labour gain from Unionist Swing -2.2 General election 1931: Rossendale  Conservative Ronald Cross 16,206 40.1 +10.0 Liberal William Furness Dean 13,089 32.4 -1.5 Labour Arthur Law 11,135 27.5 -8.5 Majority 3,117 7.7 N/A Turnout 40,430 87.6 -0.1 Conservative gain from Labour Swing
  General election 1935: Rossendale  Conservative Ronald Cross 15,650 39.4 -0.7 Labour Evelyn Walkden 14,769 37.1 +9.6 Liberal Arthur Holgate 9,343 23.5 -8.9 Majority 881 2.3 -5.4 Turnout 39,762 86.1 -1.5 Conservative hold Swing
General Election 1939–40: Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;
General election 1945: Rossendale Labour George Walker 15,741 43.6 +6.5 Conservative Ronald Cross 10,153 28.1 -11.3 Liberal Arthur Ward Jones 8,542 23.7 +0.2 Communist William Whittaker 1,663 4.6 New Majority 5,588 15.5 N/A Turnout 36,099 83.2 -2.9 Labour gain from Conservative Swing General election 1950: Rossendale Labour Tony Greenwood 21,596 45.15 Conservative Thomas Mercer Backhouse 19,483 40.73 Liberal Lillian May Tomlinson 6,757 14.13 Majority 2,113 4.42 Turnout 47,836 88.94 Labour hold Swing
  General election 1951: Rossendale Labour Tony Greenwood 24,814 51.74 Conservative Thomas Mercer Backhouse 23,144 48.26 Majority 1,670 3.48 Turnout 47,958 88.59 Labour hold Swing
  General election 1955: Rossendale Labour Tony Greenwood 23,472 53.31 Conservative John E Parkinson 20,561 46.69 Majority 2,911 6.62 Turnout 44,033 84.21 Labour hold Swing
  General election 1959: Rossendale Labour Tony Greenwood 20,743 47.52 Conservative James Richard Trist Holt 18,152 41.59 Liberal Alan Cooper 4,752 10.89 New Majority 2,591 5.93 Turnout 43,647 86.30 Labour hold Swing
General election 1964: Rossendale Labour Tony Greenwood 21,371 53.97 Conservative Colin Clive Baillieu 18,230 46.03 Majority 3,141 7.94 Turnout 39,601 81.83 Labour hold Swing
  General election 1966: Rossendale Labour Tony Greenwood 21,093 55.40 Conservative Colin Clive Baillieu 16,984 44.60 Majority 4,109 10.80 Turnout 38,077 80.40 Labour hold Swing General election 1970: Rossendale Conservative Ronald Bray 20,448 52.4 +7.8 Labour Betty Boothroyd 18,568 47.6 -7.8 Majority 1,880 4.8 N/A Turnout 39,016 78.2 -2.2 Conservative gain from Labour Swing
  General election February 1974: Rossendale Conservative Ronald Bray 16,040 38.4 -14.0 Labour Michael Noble 15,243 36.5 -11.1 Liberal JA Hamilton 10,478 25.09 New Majority 797 1.91 -2.9 Turnout 41,761 83.50 +5.3 Conservative hold Swing
  General election October 1974: Rossendale Labour Michael Noble 16,156 39.6 +3.1 Conservative Ronald Bray 15,953 39.1 +0.7 Liberal J.A. Hamilton 8,693 21.3 -3.8 Majority 203 0.5 N/A Turnout 40,802 80.9 -2.6 Labour gain from Conservative Swing 1.2
  General election 1979: Rossendale Conservative David Trippier 20,370 48.0 +8.9 Labour Michael Noble 18,497 43.6 +4.0 Liberal P. Arnold 3,534 8.3 −13.0 Majority 1,873 4.4 N/A Turnout 42,401 83.8 +2.9 Conservative gain from Labour Swing
General election 1983: Rossendale and Darwen Conservative David Trippier 27,214 47.0 Labour Christopher Robinson 18,393 31.8 Liberal Michael Taylor 12,246 21.2 Majority 8,821 15.2 Turnout 57,853 77.8 Conservative win (new seat)
General election 1987: Rossendale and Darwen Conservative David Trippier 28,056 46.6 −0.4 Labour Janet Anderson 23,074 38.3 +6.5 Liberal Peter John Hulse 9,097 15.1 −6.1 Majority 4,982 8.3 -6.9 Turnout 60,227 80.3 +2.5 Conservative hold Swing −3.5
General election 1992: Rossendale and Darwen Labour Janet Anderson 28,028 43.9 +5.6 Conservative David Trippier 27,908 43.7 −2.9 Liberal Democrats Kevin Connor 7,226 11.3 −3.8 Green James Gaffney 596 0.9 New Natural Law Peter Gorrod 125 0.2 New Majority 120 0.2 N/A Turnout 63,883 83.0 +2.7 Labour gain from Conservative Swing +4.2
General election 1997: Rossendale and Darwen Labour Janet Anderson 27,470 53.6 +9.7 Conservative Patricia Buzzard 16,521 32.3 −11.4 Liberal Democrats Brian Dunning 5,435 10.6 −0.7 Referendum Roy Newstead 1,108 2.2 New BNP Andrew Wearden 674 1.3 New Majority 10,949 21.3 +21.1 Turnout 51,208 73.0 -10.0 Labour hold Swing +10.6
General election 2001: Rossendale and Darwen Labour Janet Anderson 20,251 49.0 −4.6 Conservative George Lee 15,028 36.3 +4.0 Liberal Democrats Brian Dunning 6,079 14.7 +4.1 Majority 5,223 12.7 -8.6 Turnout 41,358 58.7 −14.3 Labour hold Swing −4.3
General election 2005: Rossendale and Darwen Labour Janet Anderson 19,073 42.9 −5.9 Conservative Nigel Adams 15,397 34.6 −1.7 Liberal Democrats Mike Carr 6,670 15.0 +0.3 BNP Anthony Wentworth 1,736 3.9 New Green Kenneth McIver 821 1.8 New UKIP David Duthie 740 1.7 New Majority 3,676 8.3 -4.4 Turnout 44,437 61.5 +2.8 Labour hold Swing −1.9
General election 2010: Rossendale and Darwen Conservative Jake Berry 19,691 41.8 +7.1 Labour Janet Anderson 15,198 32.2 −10.7 Liberal Democrats Robert Sheffield 8,541 18.1 +3.2 UKIP David Duthie 1,617 3.4 +1.8 National Front Kevin Bryan 1,062 2.3 New English Democrat Michael Johnson 663 1.4 New Impact Tony Melia 243 0.5 New Independent Mike Siveri 113 0.2 New Majority 4,493 9.5 N/A Turnout 47,128 64.6 +3.0 Conservative gain from Labour Swing +8.9
General election 2015: Rossendale and Darwen Conservative Jake Berry 22,847 46.6 +4.8 Labour Will Straw 17,193 35.1 +2.9 UKIP Clive Balchin 6,862 14.0 +10.6 Green Karen Pollard-Rylance 1,046 2.1 New Liberal Democrats Afzal Anwar 806 1.6 −16.5 Independent Kevin Scranage 122 0.2 New TUSC Simon Thomas 103 0.2 New Northern Shaun Hargreaves 45 0.1 New Majority 5,654 11.5 +2.0 Turnout 49,024 66.4 +1.8 Conservative hold Swing +1.0
General election 2017: Rossendale and Darwen Conservative Jake Berry 25,499 50.8 +4.2 Labour Alyson Barnes 22,283 44.4 +9.3 Liberal Democrats Sean Bonner 1,550 3.1 +1.5 Green John Payne 824 1.6 −0.5 Majority 3,216 6.4 −5.1 Turnout 50,156 69.2 +2.8 Conservative hold Swing −2.6
General election 2019: Rossendale and Darwen Conservative Jake Berry 27,570 56.5 +5.7 Labour Alyson Barnes 18,048 37.0 −7.4 Liberal Democrats Paul Valentine 2,011 4.1 +1.0 Green Sarah Hall 1,193 2.4 +0.8 Majority 9,522 19.5 +13.1 Turnout 48,822 67.1 −2.1 Conservative hold Swing +6.5
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Yliopiston luennoitsija löysi keijukaispopulaation todisteineen
Yliopiston luennoitsija löysi keijukaispopulaation todisteineen
John Hyatt on tehnyt uskomattoman löydön. Monen vuoden ajan John otti osaa tapaamisiin omituisten olentojen kanssa, joiden akatemian mukaan ei edes tulisi olla olemassa.
On varsin riskaabelia yliopiston professorilta väittää, että hän uskoo olentoihin toisista maailmoista. Mutta koska Johnilla oli fyysisiä todisteita, mm. valokuvia, kukaan ei voinut epäillä hänen väitteitään.
John on väittänyt, että Rossendalen maaseudulla Englannissa on suuri keijukaisten populaatio.
Todistettuaan niiden olemassaolon, John on myöntänyt olevansa hämmästynyt kun hän katsoi kuvia ja tajusi, että keijut ovat fyysisesti erittäin lähellä ihmisiä.
Jos olet kiinnostunut, näyttely nimeltä Rossendale Fairies pidetään Whitaker Museumissa. Hän myös sanoo, että keijukaiset ovat todella erilaisia siitä mitä taruissa kerrotaan.
Hämmentävää kyllä, aiemmin vuonna 2009 Phyllis Bacon otti valokuvan keijukaisesta hänen puutarhassaan Etelä-Lontoon New Addingtonissa.
Toinen tapaus vuodelta 1917 kertoo miten Frances Griffiths kaatui puroon ”leikittyään keijukaisten kanssa”.
Mitä mieltä itse olet? Oletko nähnyt keijukaisia?
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LVONews - Seorang dosen Universitas mengklaim bahwa dia telah berhasil mengabadikan foto dari peri-peri yang hanya pernah kita dengar dari cerita-cerita dongeng semasa kecil. Foto itu pun dijadikan bukti bahwa peri itu benar-benar ada didalam kehidupan nyata kita bahkan berada disekitar kita. Foto-foto para bidadari kecil dan pangeran tampan itu didokumentasikannya di pedesaan di Inggris.
John Hyatt yang berusia 53 tahun itu mengatakan bahwa seluruh foto yang berhasil diambil itu membutuhkan waktu hingga 2 tahun dan di Rossendale Valley, Lancashire.
Hyatt yang merupakan Direktur Riset dan Inovasi bidang Seni dan Design Institut Manchester juga menegaskan bahwa semua foto tersebut belum dan tidak diubah dengan perangkat-perangkat lunak apapun..
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John Hyatt, 53 anos, diz que uma série de fotos tiradas por ele ao longo dos últimos dois anos prova que minúsculas criaturas aladas existem na floresta de Rossendale, Lancashire – Inglaterra.
As fadas existem! É o que diz John Hyatt, professor da Manchester Metropolitan University e diretor do Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design (MIRIAD). Ele tirou algumas fotos ao longo dos últimos dois anos que mostram fadas, e insiste que suas fotos são genuínas e não foram alteradas de forma alguma.
Sr. Hyatt, que foi membro da banda punk Three Johns no séculos 1980 e 1990, diz que os adultos que têm visto suas fotos começaram a abrir a mente para o fato de serem reais.
“Foi um choque quando eu as capturei, fiz uma dupla tomada. Depois eu sai e tirei algumas fotos de moscas e mosquitos e eles simplesmente não têm a mesma aparência. As pessoas podem decidir por si mesmos o que são. A mensagem para as pessoas é a abordá-las com uma mente aberta. Acho que é uma daquelas situações em que você precisa acreditar para ver. Um monte de pessoas que viram dizem ter trazido um pouco de magia em suas vidas“, diz o Sr. Hyatt, que postou algumas de suas imagens em mídias sociais e gerando um grande debate
As fotos serão expostas durante toda a primavera na exposição chamada “Rossendale Fairies” no Whitaker Museum em Whitaker Park, Rossendale. O nome é uma homenagem à famosa história das fadas de Cottingley , onde duas estudantes em Bradford alegaram ter fotografado fadas em seu jardim, e que 60 anos depois confirmaram que tinha sido tudo uma fraude: as fadas eram recortes de papelão.
No entanto, ele admite que as criaturas ele fotografou não são parecidas com personagens de histórias. “Tudo é estereotipado. A vida cresce em toda parte. Eu não acredito que elas são apenas versões menores de nós que vão para suas casas tomar uma xícara de chá no final do dia. Da minha experiência, elas estavam apenas se divertindo e dançando na luz do sol. São apenas belas imagens e a beleza pode fazer as pessoas acreditarem.“, finaliza Sr. Hyatt.
As Fadas da Floresta de Rossendale John Hyatt, 53 anos, diz que uma série de fotos tiradas por ele ao longo dos últimos dois anos prova que minúsculas criaturas aladas existem na floresta de Rossendale, Lancashire - Inglaterra.
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How did your MP vote on the deal?
TORY AYES (286) 
Nigel Adams (Selby and Ainsty),
Bim Afolami (Hitchin and Harpenden)
Peter Aldous (Waveney), 
Lucy Allan (Telford), 
David Amess (Southend West), 
Stuart Andrew (Pudsey), 
Edward Argar (Charnwood), 
Victoria Atkins (Louth and Horncastle), 
Richard Bacon (South Norfolk), 
Kemi Badenoch (Saffron Walden), 
Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire), 
Stephen Barclay (North East Cambridgeshire), 
Henry Bellingham (North West Norfolk), 
Richard Benyon (Newbury), 
Paul Beresford (Mole Valley), 
Jake Berry (Rossendale and Darwen), 
Bob Blackman (Harrow East), 
Crispin Blunt (Reigate), 
Nick Boles (Grantham and Stamford), 
Peter Bottomley (Worthing West), 
Andrew Bowie (West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine), 
Ben Bradley (Mansfield), 
Karen Bradley (Staffordshire Moorlands), 
Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West), 
Jack Brereton (Stoke-on-Trent South), 
Steve Brine (Winchester), 
James Brokenshire (Old Bexley and Sidcup), 
Fiona Bruce (Congleton), 
Robert Buckland (South Swindon), 
Alex Burghart (Brentwood and Ongar), 
Conor Burns (Bournemouth West), 
Alistair Burt (North East Bedfordshire), 
Alun Cairns (Vale of Glamorgan), 
James Cartlidge (South Suffolk), 
Maria Caulfield (Lewes), 
Alex Chalk (Cheltenham), 
Rehman Chishti (Gillingham and Rainham), 
Jo Churchill (Bury St Edmunds), 
Colin Clark (Gordon),
Greg Clark (Tunbridge Wells), 
Kenneth Clarke (Rushcliffe), 
Simon Clarke (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland), 
James Cleverly (Braintree), 
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds), 
Therese Coffey (Suffolk Coastal), 
Damian Collins (Folkestone and Hythe), 
Alberto Costa (South Leicestershire), 
Robert Courts (Witney), 
Geoffrey Cox (Torridge and West Devon),
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Tracey Crouch (Chatham and Aylesford), 
Chris Davies (Brecon and Radnorshire), 
David T. C. Davies (Monmouth), 
Glyn Davies (Montgomeryshire), 
Mims Davies (Eastleigh), 
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David Davis (Haltemprice and Howden),
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Jonathan Djanogly (Huntingdon), 
Leo Docherty (Aldershot), 
Michelle Donelan (Chippenham), 
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Steve Double (St Austell and Newquay), 
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Richard Drax (South Dorset), 
David Duguid (Banff and Buchan),
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Lucy Frazer (South East Cambridgeshire), 
George Freeman (Mid Norfolk), 
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Nusrat Ghani (Wealden), 
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Matt Hancock (West Suffolk), 
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Mark Harper (Forest of Dean), 
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Rebecca Harris (Castle Point), 
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Simon Hart (Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire), 
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Simon Hoare (North Dorset), 
George Hollingbery (Meon Valley), 
Kevin Hollinrake (Thirsk and Malton), 
John Howell (Henley), 
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Eddie Hughes (Walsall North),
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Andrew Jones (Harrogate and Knaresborough),
Marcus Jones (Nuneaton), 
Daniel Kawczynski (Shrewsbury and Atcham), 
Gillian Keegan (Chichester), 
Seema Kennedy (South Ribble), 
Stephen Kerr (Stirling), 
Julian Knight (Solihull), 
Greg Knight (East Yorkshire), 
Kwasi Kwarteng (Spelthorne), 
John Lamont (Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk), 
Mark Lancaster (Milton Keynes North), 
Pauline Latham (Mid Derbyshire), 
Andrea Leadsom (South Northamptonshire), 
Jeremy Lefroy (Stafford), 
Edward Leigh (Gainsborough), 
Oliver Letwin (West Dorset), 
Andrew Lewer (Northampton South), 
Brandon Lewis (Great Yarmouth),
Ian Liddell-Grainger (Bridgwater and West Somerset), 
David Lidington (Aylesbury), 
Jack Lopresti (Filton and Bradley Stoke),
Jonathan Lord (Woking), 
Tim Loughton (East Worthing and Shoreham),
Rachel Maclean (Redditch), 
Anne Main (St Albans), 
Alan Mak (Havant), Kit Malthouse (North West Hampshire), 
Scott Mann (North Cornwall), 
Paul Masterton (East Renfrewshire), 
Theresa May (Maidenhead), 
Paul Maynard (Blackpool North and Cleveleys), 
Patrick McLoughlin (Derbyshire Dales), 
Stephen McPartland (Stevenage), 
Esther McVey (Tatton), 
Mark Menzies (Fylde), 
Johnny Mercer (Plymouth, Moor View), 
Huw Merriman (Bexhill and Battle), 
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Maria Miller (Basingstoke), 
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Anne Milton (Guildford), 
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Tom Pursglove (Corby), 
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Will Quince (Colchester), 
Dominic Raab (Esher and Walton), 
Jacob Rees-Mogg (North East Somerset), 
Mary Robinson (Cheadle), 
Douglas Ross (Moray), 
Amber Rudd (Hastings and Rye),
David Rutley (Macclesfield), 
Antoinette Sandbach (Eddisbury), 
Paul Scully (Sutton and Cheam), 
Bob Seely (Isle of Wight), 
Andrew Selous (South West Bedfordshire), 
Grant Shapps (Welwyn Hatfield), 
Alok Sharma (Reading West), 
Alec Shelbrooke (Elmet and Rothwell),
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Chris Skidmore (Kingswood), 
Chloe Smith (Norwich North), 
Henry Smith (Crawley), 
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Nicholas Soames (Mid Sussex), 
Caroline Spelman (Meriden), 
Mark Spencer (Sherwood), 
John Stevenson (Carlisle), 
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David Tredinnick (Bosworth), 
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Charles Walker (Broxbourne), 
Robin Walker (Worcester), 
Ben Wallace (Wyre and Preston North), 
David Warburton (Somerton and Frome), 
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Heather Wheeler (South Derbyshire), 
John Whittingdale (Maldon), 
Bill Wiggin (North Herefordshire), 
Gavin Williamson (South Staffordshire), 
Mike Wood (Dudley South), 
William Wragg (Hazel Grove), 
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Nadhim Zahawi (Stratford-on-Avon). 
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4. Ohana Ice & Treats
Ohana, at 1800 W. 103rd, is the abstraction of Kenneth and Keynn Cain. The bazaar appearance flavored baldheaded ice –– including a adaptation abecedary Keynn Cain fabricated for herself as a adolescent –– ice cream, shakes, sundaes and specialties like “walking tacos” on weekends.
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The Cains were aggressive to accessible Ohana aftermost summer afterwards watching a televised appearance on Hawaiian baldheaded ice.
The bazaar is a beheld bang of close amore alike in the asleep of winter. The ambiance — ablaze colors, cottony flowers and bank accessories — will admonish you of paradise while you adore your algid treat.
5. Jimmy Jamm Candied Potato Pies
For about a decade, Jimmy Jamm, 1844 W. 95th, has been confined up Beverly’s admired candied potato pie address of Harold and Jimmy Ferguson. At the affection of the business is the compound that was anesthetized on to Jimmy Ferguson from her father. Jimmy Jamm additionally serves added broiled appurtenances and agreeable items, including sandwiches and yam-based specialties.
6. B-Sides Coffee & Tea
Want a confined of vinyl with your coffee? Aback the abatement of 2017, Beverly couple, Kevin and Karen O’Malley, accept accumulated their adulation of music and coffee at B-Sides Coffee & Tea, 9907 S. Walden Pkwy. The business, adjoining to the the Rock Island Metra track, serves Metropolis cast coffee and Rishi tea.
7. RMH Design
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RMH Architecture is a aggregate of an autogenous architecture showroom, accouterment and accessories bazaar and best appliance shop. The beheld feast, at 1800 W. 103rd Street, is conception of artist Robin Harmon. Harmon prides herself on award one-of-a-kind best emphasis appliance and accessories and bond the old with the new. Harmon additionally restores and creates custom appliance for her clients.
8. The Blossom Boys
Every adjacency needs a annual bazaar and adherent Blossom Boys barter are blessed to see Beverly brace Steve English and Ryan Steinbach aback in business with a new retail location, 1801 W. 103rd Street. In accession to custom arrange and design, the bazaar carries jewelry, anchored cards and gifts.
9. Capsule Boutique
The alternative of women’s accouterment at Capsule, at 9915 S. Walden Pkwy., is as hip and all-embracing as any abundance in Brooklyn or Los Feliz with abounding vegan and sustainably sourced textiles. Founded by Maura Conine in 2017, amount credibility alter from affordable to splurge-worthy.
10. Belle Up Boutique
Founder Jamenda McCoy opened her abundance in December 2009 afterwards award herself underwhelmed by arid maternology clothing. McCoy’s boutique, 1915 W. 103rd, offers a advanced alternative for beautiful alert mothers as able-bodied as a abreast band for women who don’t accept a bun in the oven.
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