Sadia Ahmed
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10-03-2022 11:48:27
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Massive well done to Mumtaz Khan for organising another successful gradings. Congratulations 🎊 to my baby for achieving his black belt.
We want more people to walk, cycle and wheel. Could your organisation make this happen? West Yorkshire Combined Authority want to give you £5000 to make your creative idea a reality. Learn more and apply: cyclecityconnect.co.uk/get-inspired/o… Deadline is midnight 9 April.
So proud of our PCN4 Team. All set up for Together 4 Health Community Partnership community healthchecks Bradford Trident Park Lane Centre. Kensington Partnership Picton Medical Centre Bilton medical Centr Lister Surgery / City Medical Practice
Our pain peer support group will be meeting again on Today 1- 3pm. This session will be led by a pain therapist who will talk to us about how changes to your sleep habits can influence and support your individual pain management. The National Lottery Community Fund Rethinking Pain My Living Well
I call for the immediate suspension of the greg officer captured on video savagely kicking and stamping upon the head of the helpless prone former constituent of mine from Rochdale. The victim’s brother is himself a serving police officer. There seems every case for the officer’s
Great start to the day delivering an Mumtaz Khan cycling session in West Park, Girlington - thanks to funding received from Cycling UK #cycling #Bradford
On your marks, ready, set, go…..#JuJitsu Khidmat centres Saturdays: Girls only 2-3.30pm and Boys 3.30-5pm. £3.50 per session - pay as you go 🥋 ❤️ 👊
Nurjahan (@NAliArobi) describes our cultural pessimism about ageing and the knock-on impact of poverty. Social prescribing can give older people agency and new connections, skills and access to services "It's benefitting so many people in so many different ways" The Royal Society of Medicine
Well done to Year 6 Bankfoot Primary School. Brilliant assembly on Buddhism. Feeling emotional 😢 last assembly at primary school