Just to let you know, our case was mentioned in a "Charity News
Alerts" new story dealing with HMRC delays.
http://www.charityfinance.co.uk/home/content.php?id=2838&pg=15&cat=58
Regards,
Andrew
On May 22, 6:52 pm, Andrew Turvey
wrote:
> Not very exciting I'm afraid! I've typed in the response
2009/5/31 :
> Just to let you know, our case was mentioned in a "Charity News
> Alerts" new story dealing with HMRC delays.
> http://www.charityfinance.co.uk/home/content.php?id=2838&pg=15&cat=58
I see no mention at that link ...
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2009/5/31 David Gerard :
> 2009/5/31 :
>> Just to let you know, our case was mentioned in a "Charity News
>> Alerts" new story dealing with HMRC delays.
>> http://www.charityfinance.co.uk/home/content.php?id=2838&pg=15&cat=58
> I see no mention at that link ...
Ah, you mean the Nick Palmer bit
Andrew: I don't see any reference to WMUK in that article. Did you meant to
say it referred to another germane topic, or am I simply being dense?
AGK
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I would assume that is it.
Mark
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 8:30 PM, David Gerard wrote:
> 2009/5/31 David Gerard :
> > 2009/5/31 :
>
> >> Just to let you know, our case was mentioned in a "Charity News
> >> Alerts" new story dealing with HMRC delays.
> >> http://www.charityfinance.co.uk/home/cont
"Nick Palmer MP had contacted the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, about
the issue on behalf of a charity in his constituency that had
experienced a delay."
"a charity in his constituency" == us.
Pity they didn't mention us by name...
Mike
On 31 May 2009, at 20:30, AGK wrote:
> Andrew: I don'
Thanks Mike, that's the one! Sorry I didn't make it more explicit. The details
of response times etc. are the same as the details in our letter I previously
typed up here .
regards,
Andrew
- "Michael Peel" wrote:
> From: "Michael Peel"
> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Sent
We have recently been approached by a company asking for someone to be video
interviewed on the subject of how Wikipedia can be used in universities.
The company is a spin off from Imperial College in London and is partly public
owned and partly privately owned. They are currently preparing cou