Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
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Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
http://www.rescuehelpersunite.co.uk/animalshelped.html
for keeping the site updated
Especially the lovely update about RHU's first foster mum Molly and her pups
so much for all of the hard work you have done
for keeping the site updated
Especially the lovely update about RHU's first foster mum Molly and her pups
so much for all of the hard work you have done
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Re: Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
well done vexy....are we ment to be moving over to the new site now or do we still keep coming to this one.....oh so confused lol but its not hard really
ShellNPride- RHU Moderator
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Re: Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
The new site.... http://www.rescuehelpersunite.co.uk is the paid server where members can advertise RHU using the www link rather than the forumotion one. The new site is the welcome site for RHU giving information about the work we do. Then using the 'forum' link thingy you get redirected to this one. Hope this helps.
Vexy might be able to explain better than me
Vexy might be able to explain better than me
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Re: Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
Sme here Vexy, great job, and thank you for keeping Molly and the pups updated.
twigletsmum- RHU friend
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i think im with ye thanks julie
ShellNPride- RHU Moderator
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Gillian you have done such a wonderful job with the website hun, it looks fabulous and has taken a lot of your time, such a lovely way to contribute to this forum, you should be very proud by what you have achieved
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Aww shucks
Guys
Don't forget if anyone wants anything added/updated or see's any mistakes please let me know
Also if anyone has helped any animals other than dogs & has a photo of them can you please let me know as it seems to be nearly all dogs on there & as you know we are for all animals
Guys
Don't forget if anyone wants anything added/updated or see's any mistakes please let me know
Also if anyone has helped any animals other than dogs & has a photo of them can you please let me know as it seems to be nearly all dogs on there & as you know we are for all animals
Re: Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
Julie H wrote:The new site.... http://www.rescuehelpersunite.co.uk is the paid server where members can advertise RHU using the www link rather than the forumotion one. The new site is the welcome site for RHU giving information about the work we do. Then using the 'forum' link thingy you get redirected to this one. Hope this helps.
Vexy might be able to explain better than me
That's pretty much it Julie
Once Kathryn is sorted we're hoping to get some paid for ads on there, then the site will pay for itself & hopefully make a few more pennies to add to the RHU fund
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Hurray!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome back Kathryn
twigletsmum- RHU friend
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Re: Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
Yay Kathryn
It'll be great to have you back
Sorry I've not been able to update the site for a while but I've had major pc issues, hopefully I will be up & running again in the next few days though
It'll be great to have you back
Sorry I've not been able to update the site for a while but I've had major pc issues, hopefully I will be up & running again in the next few days though
Re: Thankyou Vexy (Gilly)
KW Linfoot Ponder New Leeds Tower
Published on 08-10-2007 by Skyscrapernews.com
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Early consultations are underway for what could be Leeds next tall building on what is shaping up to be a future prime spot in the Yorkshire city.
A tower was previously planned for the site, by KW Linfoot and designed by Ian Simpson, but this did not progress past the drawing board.
With this new scheme, there could well be the feeling that there's enough of the distinctive Ian Simpson architectural style arriving in Leeds soon with Lumiere, Criterion and possibly the West Properties proposal, and so another architect has been sought.
It's being worked up by Aedas Architects with the WSP Group doing the engineering design for busy local developer KW Linfoot who are building Leeds first skyscraper, the Lumiere. The site for the scheme is located at St Peter's Street, Dyer Street and Millgarth Street.
Sources have revealed the reported height of the scheme is said to be about 60 floors of largely residential accommodation in the main tower with an adjacent building of about 10 floors that will be a hotel. This is however liable to change as the scheme is only at the stage of WSP looking at preliminary drawings of a feasibility study for the scheme.
It will come as little surprise to observers as Richard Dean, the development director of KW Linfoot revealed last year they were looking at developing further tall buildings thanks to the success of the Lumiere.
Designs are likely not to be revealed for some time yet even if the sums do add up and the project proves feasible, but yet another skyscraper proposal, even at such early stages, goes some way to showing that developers still have a belief they can make money in Leeds despite the fears of over supply of apartments in the city centre.
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Published on 08-10-2007 by Skyscrapernews.com
View in Google Maps
Early consultations are underway for what could be Leeds next tall building on what is shaping up to be a future prime spot in the Yorkshire city.
A tower was previously planned for the site, by KW Linfoot and designed by Ian Simpson, but this did not progress past the drawing board.
With this new scheme, there could well be the feeling that there's enough of the distinctive Ian Simpson architectural style arriving in Leeds soon with Lumiere, Criterion and possibly the West Properties proposal, and so another architect has been sought.
It's being worked up by Aedas Architects with the WSP Group doing the engineering design for busy local developer KW Linfoot who are building Leeds first skyscraper, the Lumiere. The site for the scheme is located at St Peter's Street, Dyer Street and Millgarth Street.
Sources have revealed the reported height of the scheme is said to be about 60 floors of largely residential accommodation in the main tower with an adjacent building of about 10 floors that will be a hotel. This is however liable to change as the scheme is only at the stage of WSP looking at preliminary drawings of a feasibility study for the scheme.
It will come as little surprise to observers as Richard Dean, the development director of KW Linfoot revealed last year they were looking at developing further tall buildings thanks to the success of the Lumiere.
Designs are likely not to be revealed for some time yet even if the sums do add up and the project proves feasible, but yet another skyscraper proposal, even at such early stages, goes some way to showing that developers still have a belief they can make money in Leeds despite the fears of over supply of apartments in the city centre.
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