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  2. Change, Grow, Live - Wikipedia

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    Change Grow Live (CGL) is a voluntary sector organisation specialising in substance misuse and criminal justice intervention projects in England and Wales. All of its funding is statutory-based. As of 2012 the organisation employed over 1,800 workers [1] and was supported by over 250 volunteers.

  3. Satvir Kaur - Wikipedia

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    After Labour lost control of Southampton City Council in 2021, [7] she was elected as leader of the Labour group. [8] Kaur became council leader once Labour regained their majority in 2022. [9] [10] She was the first female Sikh council leader in Britain. [11] Kaur was selected as Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate for Southampton ...

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  5. Rupert Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Michael Wilde, a new investor in Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC, led a new team of directors in taking over the club. The Saints were beaten in the 2006–07 Championship playoffs, and failed to mount a promotion challenge the following season. In July 2008, Lowe returned as Southampton Leisure Holdings plc chairman.

  6. Bottom Live - Wikipedia

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    Bottom Live – The Stage Show is a live stage show based on the UK TV series Bottom.It ran in 1993 and was recorded for VHS (and later DVD) release at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton.

  7. Avenue St Andrew's United Reformed Church - Wikipedia

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    The brick spire and red brick tower are a prominent Southampton landmark. Avenue St. Andrew's is a United Reformed Church in Southampton, England. The church building is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England. [1] [2]

  8. Mayflower Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was threatened, with a change of use, again, in 1970, when an application was made to convert it into a bingo hall. [9] This also did not happen, but the owners were still not making money. In 1982, the Rank, again, applied to Southampton City Council, for a change of licence

  9. Richard Taunton Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Taunton's School was founded in 1760 by Richard Taunton, former mayor of Southampton. [3] In 1864 it moved to a specially built site on New Road. [4] In 1875 it was established as an endowed school, to be called Taunton's Trade School.