Thursday, 18 November 2010

Dog Kennels at Boyndie

We are trying to be as green as possible in the woodworking and have designed kennels made entirely of recycled wood; they are priced between £40 and £60. We also do half barrel planters priced at only £20.

Friday, 12 November 2010

Harry's News

In today's Harry's news, students in London are protesting against putting up to £ 9000 pounds for university tuition fees. The protests happened at the milik tower in London, the police were there to stop the protesters getting out of hand. The protesters smashed windows, climbed near builtings and attacked police officers. 51 protesters were arrested and release on bail the next day.

In other news, the British prime minster David Cameron is visiting China on an state visited to talk about trade links to China and to Britain and to also talk about human rights in China. David Cameron has cause some controversy in China by having his own personal photographer and giving his wife her own stylist.

In other news, the Queen has opened her only facebook on the web, followers can give messages and are allowed to follower her, but are not allowed to be her friend.

That's Harry's News.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

COAST blog

The Banff Day Services computing team are now running the Coast - Festival of the Visual Arts - blog.

If you would like to view it click here...

http://coast-festivalofthevisualarts.blogspot.com/

Friday, 5 November 2010

Harry's News

In Harry's News today, an volcano in Indonesia called Mount Merapi on Java has erupted causing ash and dust throwing in the air killing about 100 people. The Indonesian government rescuers are moving people from the area. Indonesia was also hit by an tsunami last week on the island of Sumatra, killing about 300 people. The Indonesian government is sending aid to the places and people in danger by the tsunamsi.

In other news, an Austalian airplane has made an emergency landing in Singapore after one of it's engines exploded which blow off the metal around the engine landing on parts of the island in singapore. No-one was killed in the explosion and the plane landed safely.

And that's Harry's News.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Coffee morning


There was a coffee morning and we raised £ 750 pound; there was a raffle and hook the duck and home bakes.

thank to all that was involved










Friday, 22 October 2010

Harry's News

In today's Harry's news, the In other news in France their have being huge strikes of people against the France govement for trying to make the retriment age to rise to 60 to 62, but are retriment age is 66.
33 miners trapped in the mine in Chile have being pulled out safely by resurers using an tunnel and an lift to pulled the miners up to the surface. The miners have being in hosptial for an couple of days, but have all since being relesed and doing well. The Chilen people have since being celebriting for the miners and the resurers for pulling the miners out of the mine.

And that's Harry's news.