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The London Music Fund is an independent charity, established in 2011, with the Mayor as Founder Patron The Fund works with every London music service to provide progression and development opportunities to children and young people who demonstrate musical potential and commitment to learning an instrument. It does this through two programmes: Scholarships: The Fund awards four-year scholarships to primary school age children who are identified by their school and music service as having potential but whose families struggle to pay for their on-going lessons once free first-access lessons cease. Partnerships: One-year grants for partnerships that have identified a gap in provision and bring together two or more music services and London’s top professional arts organisations and academies to give thousands of 7-18 year old musicians the opportunity to develop their music-making.
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London Music Masters (LMM) aims to address the challenges facing talented young violinists and remove barriers for potential musicians from diverse backgrounds. We actively work towards achieving this aim through two ventures: 1)The Bridge Project... ...is an educational initiative which identifies and nurtures young children who might not otherwise have the opportunity to engage in classical music. Targeting socio-economically challenged inner-city boroughs, the Project encourages children, their families and their communities to develop a life-long appreciation for classical music in all its varied forms. In particular, this project aims to help increase the ethnic and socio-economic diversity within professional music ensembles by reaching out to broader communities from a young age and preparing them to participate and succeed in the classical world. 2)The LMM Awards... ...are given every three years to three exceptional violinists between the ages of 18 and 28, recognising extraordinary musicianship with generous financial and career support. The LMM Awards seek to help exceptionally talented young artists to further their professional careers while serving as positive role models, reaching new audiences and enriching their communities and themselves. The winners - 'LMM Artists' - each receive an Award package which is tailored to reflect their individuality personal aspirations and achievements. Find out more on our website: http://www.londonmusicmasters.org
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A better way to borrow and save, from a better kind of bank. We serve Lambeth, Southwark, Camden and Westminster, and members of the UK armed forces. Since 1982.
London Oriana Choir is one of Britain’s leading choral groups and one of the most exciting and versatile in London with a rich history of performances and recordings.
Voted ‘Best Business Aviation Airport’ 2016 & 2017 - Europe’s Sapphire Pegasus Awards Voted ‘Best Business Airport’ – UK's Airport Operators Association Voted one of the top 5 FBOs (private jet terminals) in Europe - Altitudes London Oxford Airport (OXF / EGTK) is the UK Thames Valley's only regional airport, located equidistant between Heathrow and Birmingham as the only IFR airport alternative. 6 miles from central Oxford, but an hour from London via the uncongested M40 motorway, the airport has a catchment of over 5 million passengers. Now served by the new Oxford Parkway rail station, just over 55 minutes from central London. The airport has a unique mix of usage having hosted Europe’s largest pilot training school, Oxford Aviation Academy. However, today, it has evolved into also being one of the UK’s top five private and business aviation hubs with some 6,000 private aviation flights and over 8,000 ‘VIP’ or executive passengers a year. In recent years, the airport has also hosted airline flights, both daily schedules and seasonal holiday charters, with aircraft such as the Embraer E-series jets, BAe/Avro 146/RJ and the new C-Series airliners. Scheduled flights have been hosted for Edinburgh, Dublin, Jersey and Geneva in the past, but today the airport is primarily focused on its business aviation sectors, nevertheless still open to viable proposals for the reintroduction of any commercial services. London Oxford has infrastructure expected to be found at notably larger regional airports, having invested well over £25m since 2008. Operating from 06:00 to midnight and for aircraft up to 737-800 size, the airport also hosts over a thousand employees working for 25 businesses including five aircraft maintenance companies and four pilot training establishments, creating a specialist aviation and aerospace hub. Tenants include global industry leaders such as CAE, Airbus and Gama Aviation.
London’s leading pain consultants for pain management, treatment and care. Leading pain specialists Dr Chris Jenner and Dr Stephen Humble champion individual, tailored plans for the treatment of a number of painful conditions including: neck pain, back pain, nerve pain, fibromyalgia, musculoskeletal pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), pelvic pain and head and face pain. Noted by Tatler's Doctors Guide, we understand your pain and know that successful intervention begins with thorough assessment and accurate diagnosis. Once we have established the cause of your pain, we can offer a wide range of treatments to tackle it. At the London Pain Clinic our specialism is assessing your unique set of symptoms and creating individual treatment plans to beat pain as quickly as possible. We are proud to work with the most advanced diagnostic tools and leave no stone unturned. Your evaluation process with us may include CT Scans, MRI scans, X-Rays, a full medical history – in short, whatever it takes to get to the root of your symptoms. Dr Christopher Jenner MB BS, FRCA FFPMRCA is founder and clinical director of the London Pain Clinic. As a consultant in pain medicine and anaesthesia, he is an expert in assessing and treating pain conditions and symptoms. Our clinic is in Harley Street, London, the pinnacle of excellence in global private healthcare. At the London Pain Clinic we utilise a number of treatment options to get you pain free as quickly as possible. These include: Medication, specialist pain physiotherapy, clinical pain psychology, minimally invasive pain management procedures, acupuncture, nerve blocks, trigger point injections, epidural injections, facet joint radiofrequency denervation, facet joint injections, Viscosupplementation, ganglion of impar block, coeliac plexus block, peripheral electrical nerve stimulation (PENS), Botox (Botulinum Toxin A), pulsed radiofrequency, nerve root injections and many more. We can help you.
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The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) Fund is a defined benefit Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). We have over 100,000 members, 115 contributing employers and £8 billion of assets. Together with Lancashire County Council, we are also a shareholder of the Local Pensions Partnership (LPP), a pensions service provider for LGPS and other public sector pension funds. LPP is made up of Local Pensions Partnership Investments (LPPI) an Asset Manager and Local Pensions Partnership Administration (LPPA) a pensions administrator. We are a member of Climate Action 100+, a member of the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) and is an active participant in the C40 Cities Divest Invest Forum, the Occupational Pensions Stewardship Council and many other collaborative networks. We made a net zero commitment for the Fund in November 2021.
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