Republic of Yorkshire Passport: God's Own Country Notebook Journal - Perfect for Travel Notebook Or Gift.

Republic of Yorkshire Passport: God's Own Country Notebook Journal - Perfect for Travel Notebook Or Gift. PDF

Author: Novelty-Notebooks Com

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-03-23

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781091378261

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Yorkshire Passport With 2.9 million acres and 5.9 million people, Yorkshire is the largest county in the uk. Had Yorkshire competed independently in the 2012 olympics, they would have finished 12th being home to Jessica Ennis-Hill, boxer Nicola Adams, cyclist Ed Clancy, and triathletes Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee. Famous Yorkshire folk from history include the explorer James Cook, anti-slavery campaigner and abolitionist William Wilberforce, clockmaker John Harrison (the man who solved the problem of establishing longitude at sea), and pioneering aviator Amy Johnson. James Mason, Sir Patrick Stewart, Dame Judi Dench, Sean Bean, Michael Palin, Brian Blessed, and Sir Ben Kingsley are just some of our award-winning theatrical exports. Visits to Yorkshire totalled 216 million in 2009, about the number of visitors to Disney theme parks worldwide. This beautifully designed Yorkshire passport is a perfect gift for any true Yorkshire person for travel notes, journaling, dream log or bucket list. The Yorkshire Passport Features: Size: 8" x 5" inch (A6) Paper: College-ruled on white paper Pages: 110 high quality pages Cover: Soft, matte cover Perfect for gel pen, ink or pencils Great size to carry everywhere in your bag, for work, high school, college Makes a great Christmas, birthday, mothers day, graduation or beginning of the school year gift for Men & Women and Boys & Girls Hand designed, Unique gift. Ee, it's th'appiest place on earth.

Post offices - securing their future

Post offices - securing their future PDF

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Business and Enterprise Committee

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2009-07-07

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780215532725

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The post office network has been reduced to 12,000 post offices and outreach services, though the Government has set access criteria for the network to ensure that it covers the whole country. This report examines what services could be provided by the network to ensure its future viability and what people want from their post office network. There is no shortage of demand for more services. The network can and should provide: mail services; financial services (especially enhanced banking services); local authority services; central government services; and broader community services. Many of the problems facing the network are a consequence of the Government moving services online, and so reducing Post Office Ltd's income. The Committee believes the Government has seriously underestimated the potential of the network to serve as a link between government and its citizens. The Digital Britain report (Cm. 7650, ISBN 9780101765022) sees the internet as the primary means of access to public services. The Committee support e-delivery of public services but however much the Government may want to encourage digital inclusion, it also needs to prevent social exclusion. 40 per cent of households do not have internet access. Although some departments are seizing the opportunity a truly national network offers to allow easy access to their services, many government departments are woefully unimaginative about the needs of their customers, and show too little respect for members of the public's right to choose how to deal with the Government.