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A gallery showcasing contemporary range of floral-themed gift cards.
floral art has opened at 83 Judith says of the art in her
Kinnerton Street. It’s the venture gallery: “It’s absolutely beautiful –
of flower-arranging teacher Judith it could hang on the wall forever
Blacklock, whose famous school is and you’d never get bored of it.”
just around the corner. To have a look round, pop into
Visitors can buy works of art Judith’s flower school at Kinnerton
ranging from botanical drawings to Place South.
abstract scenes. Flower pots to
Pictured is “Poppies – Kelling field,
brighten up window sills and patios
midday, June” by Vanessa Vargo,
are also on offer, along with a price £450
Exam results outstanding
Three A-level students scored 15 chemistry and economics,” he
A-grades between them at Abbey said.
College in Grosvenor Gardens There were celebrations at
this year. Nguyen Hoang Viet is Francis Holland school on
off to read engineering at Trinity Bourne Street too. Over a
College Cambridge, while quarter of A-level students
Mehrad Jaberi and Harikrishnan achieved three or four A grades
Patel will study medicine at and there were some stunning
Imperial College and individual successes. One girl
Southampton respectively. scored five As at A-level, two at
Headmaster Mark Love said it AS-level and achieved full marks
was an “outstanding” year for the in two subjects. GCSE students
college. also did well, with 75 per cent of
“In a time of continuing debate results at A* or A-grade.
about hard and easy A-level Headmistress Stephanie
subjects, this level of success has Pattenden was “delighted”. She
been achieved with 83 per cent of said: “It’s a testament to the girls’
the college’s entries being for hard work and commitment,
mathematics, further combined with the dedication
mathematics, physics, biology, and expertise of our staff.”
NIGEL WINDRIDGE, chairman of the Belgravia Traders Association (front
left), presents a cheque for £31,645 to Colonel Geoffrey Cardozo from charity
Veterans Aid. The cash, raised at the Elizabeth Street party in June, will help the
charity continue to care for homeless veterans at its centre on Buckingham
Palace Road. Colonel Cardozo said he was “overwhelmed” by the money.
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