agillex
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agillex
@agillexUK
Providing multi-disciplinary skills in a flexible and integrated manner, we work with clients to realise outcomes instead of imposing solutions.
United Kingdom Katılım Kasım 2016
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Check out new work on my @Behance profile: "Nothing to see here ...." be.net/gallery/199334…
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@lensdistrict Alive and kicking (despite the disincentives to staying on social media!)
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@lensdistrict @MaliDaviesPhoto It’s the last of the ‘job for life’ generation which were less entrepreneurial as a result (generalisation acknowledged) and those from sectors that saw their livelihood ‘off-shored’ (aka disappear) will be particularly cynical! We’re not all like that - honest! 😉
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@MaliDaviesPhoto Cheers fella 😂 - it's usually over 55's, I'm not sure how they were brought up, my theory is they didn't fight in the war lol but some of them have atrocious manners and a confidence to express their opinions well beyond their brains or abilities for the most part.
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Lily Martin, Violet Holbrow-Brooksbank, Mia Lowes and Eloise Etherington make history for @WycliffeCollege and @WycliffeRowing - sensational, amazing and uplifting. "Well done" to all involved. What a proud day!
Henley Royal Regatta@HenleyRegatta
Congratulations to Wycliffe College ‘A’. Champions of The Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup. #HRR24 #Jubilee
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@WycliffeHead @WycliffeRowing @HenleyRegatta @WycliffeCollege A shame that the draw meant the raced against each other so early in the heats
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What a day for @WycliffeRowing - eight pupils (six from Year 13 and two from Year 12) in a @HenleyRegatta semi-final competing against each other. Unimaginable three or four years ago. Truly fantastic stuff on the behalf of @WycliffeCollege
HRR Results@henleyresults
Sat R43:Jubilee (W4) - Wycliffe Coll. 'A' BEAT Wycliffe Coll. 'B' VERDICT 3 ¼ length #HRR24
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@davidwinspear1 These are a pest; the larvae stage is a grub that eats the roots of grass, killing it and birds will then dig up your lawn to get at the grubs. This is what it did to my lawn! Treatment is biological using nematodes.

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@WycliffeHead @WycliffeRowing @WycliffeCollege Shame the could be racing each other in the next round but best of luck to both crews
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Very proud day for @WycliffeRowing to have two seeded boats for The Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup. Six @WycliffeCollege Year 13 pupils and two @WycliffeCollege Year 12 pupils. Good luck to all of you and enjoy the experience!
Henley Royal Regatta@HenleyRegatta
The Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup Draw for Henley Royal Regatta 2024. #HRR24 #DiamondJubilee
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Hi @lensdistrict Called by the shop this morning before opening time. It’s looking great! Will come back for a proper browse sometime soon.

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@agillexUK @lensdistrict Now there's a proper photographer!
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I saw this post on FB. Very thought provoking!
I grew up on a Council Estate and never once questioned my parents income, it was never a discussion.
We didn’t eat a lot of fast food because it was considered a treat, not a food group.
We ate homemade meals consisting of meat, potatoes and vegetables - (which were not an optional choice). No vegetables, no dessert!!!
We grew up during a time when we mowed lawns, pulled weeds, babysat, helped neighbours with chores to be able to earn our own money.
We by no means were given everything we wanted.
We went outside a lot to play, ride bikes, run with friends, play hide and seek, or went swimming.
We rarely just sat inside.
Bottled water was unheard of.
If we had a coke, it was in a glass bottle and we didn’t break the bottle when finished.
We saved it and cashed it back in at the shops for a sweet.
After school, we came home and did homework and chores, before going outside or having friends over.
We would ride our bikes for hours.
We had to tell our parents where we were going, who we were going with and be home when the street lights came on!
You LEARNED from your parents instead of disrespecting them and treating them as if they knew absolutely nothing.
What they said was LAW and you did not question it and you had better know it!
We watched what we said around our elders because we knew if we DISRESPECTED any grown-up, we would get a real telling off, it wasn’t called abuse, it was called discipline!
We held doors, carried the shopping and gave up our seat for an older person without being asked.
You didn’t hear swear words on the radio in songs or TV.
“Please and Thank you”, were part of our daily vocabulary! 💯
The world we live in now is just so full of people who hate and disrespect others.
Consider Re-posting if you’re thankful for your childhood.
I will never forget where I came from and only wish children nowadays had half the chance at the fun and respect for real life we grew up with!
And we were never ever ever ever bored 💯
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@CartlandDavid ….and I f you said you were bored you were found a chore to do
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@BeardedUniverse Catnip - try and touch it and you’ll find out how it got the name! 😉🤣
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