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Klaviyo

klaviyo

London

Klaviyo Social Media Community Guidelines Thank you for interacting with Klaviyo, Inc. online social channels. Our content is dedicated to being helpful and inspiring to grow your business. We encourage engagement on our channel and would like to share some simple rules to help everybody get the most from the community. We expect that users will not post content that falls into the following categories and reserve the right to remove postings that are: • Abusive, defamatory, inflammatory, depicting violence, or obscene • Harassing, stalking, threatening or attacking others • Hateful in language targeting race/ethnicity, age, color, creed, religion, gender, sexual preference or orientation, nationality or political beliefs • Fraudulent, deceptive or misleading • In violation of any law or regulation • References to criminal or illegal activity • Spam or personal promotion • Commercial solicitations or solicitation of donations • Off-topic • Otherwise offensive • Offering health or medical advice • Viruses or programs that could damage the operation of other computers • Violating intellectual property rights of others • Containing proprietary, confidential, sensitive, or nonpublic information In addition to removing any comments or content that does not adhere to these guidelines or with any other applicable terms and conditions, rules, or laws, we reserve the right to block/remove from those who repeatedly contravene these guidelines from our community. In this case the user would no longer be able to follow our news, comment on and share our posts, or send us messages.

Wokingham Council

wokingham council

Wokingham

We're asking your thoughts on draft neighbourhood plans for Twyford and Finchampstead, which will help to shape development in these parishes, until 23 November, 2022. Twyford and Finchampstead Parish Councils have been individually preparing these documents with input from their communities over the past few years. If they're adopted, they'll sit alongside our own policies to guide planning decisions in these areas. Before this can happen, each has to independently examined and then, as long as the examiner agrees, put to a referendum. Each neighbourhood plan proposes a vision for managing future growth within its parish, as well as policies which reflect the priorities of their communities. Your comments matter as they will show whether you and others in the area agree with these ideas. The examiner will scrutinise the plans based on national requirements and can recommend changes, so it's important that we know now whether you would like to see amendments. To view the proposals for each parish and the supporting evidence, please click on the relevant folder. Each includes a form which you can download to send your responses to us. For any alternative formats or help responding, call our customer services team on (0118) 974 6000 or visit our offices at Shute End, Wokingham, or pop into one of the borough’s libraries for assistance in person. Visit our website for more information about neighbourhood planning across Wokingham borough. Project

Atlas Driving School

atlas driving school

5.0(1)

Bradford

The minimum age to start learning to drive in the UK is seventeen. You will also need a Provisional Driver's Licence. There are two ways to apply for this. Provisional Licence: By Post Ask your local Post Office for a 'D1 Pack'. Complete the D1 Form and send it to the DVLA in Swansea. You will need to include a passport photo and original proof of your identity unless you have a modern 'biometric' passport (in which case you only need give your passport number). You can request that the D1 Pack be posted to you at https://www.gov.uk/dvlaforms Provisional Licence: Online Go to https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence and follow the instructions there. How Many Driving Lessons Will I Need? The Department of Transport carried out a survey of thousands of people who passed their practical test over a seven year period and published their findings in 2008. The average was 47 hours of driving lessons, with an average of 20 further hours practising with friends or relatives. Atlas recommend that your driving lessons are two hours long. If you intend to practice with a family member or friend please make sure that you are both aware of the law. When Do You Want Your Lessons To Take Place? At Atlas we're flexible: you decide when you would like to learn. We do recommend that you have your driving lessons at different times of day and also both during the week and at weekends. We will pick you up from your home, or we can meet you at work for a quick lunchtime lesson or for 'rush hour' practice. It's up to you. Choice of Instructors (ADIs) It's important that you feel relaxed and comfortable during your lessons and that you and your instructor 'get' each other. At Atlas we have a number of different ADIs, so we can offer you a choice of instructor in most of the areas we cover. How Soon Can I Take My Test? No-one is allowed to apply to take their Practical Driving Test without first passing a combined Theory and Hazard Perception Test (commonly referred to as 'the theory test'). You will need your Provisional Licence to book these tests, and you can book online at https://www.gov.uk/book-theory-test find out about the Theory & Practical Driving Tests 'Pass Plus': Advanced Driving Lessons It's not a cliche when instructors say that the real learning begins after you pass your driving test. Even if you drive very often you can normally expect it to be at least 6 months before you are the safest and best driver you can be. And it's a sad fact that new drivers - particularly young drivers - are far more likely to have an accident. Road Safety Charity Brake highlighted 2015 data from the DVLA and DfT which showed that, whilst new drivers from 17-19 made up only 1.5% of those licenced to drive in the UK, this age group was responsible (i.e. they were the driver) for 9% of accidents that involved serious injury or death. There are two main reasons: over-confidence and risk taking (including speeding); poor assessment of hazards. Be a Safer, Better Driver with Pass Plus To help new drivers the DVSA has developed the 'Pass Plus' training programme. There is no official test; instead, the assessment takes the form of five to six hours extra tuition covering: Town driving Busy high streets, especially at rush hour, present many challenges. Bad weather driving Rain and poor light increase the danger from hazards. Countryside driving Roads can be narrow, twisting and poorly surfaced. Night driving Things look very different at night. Driving as it becomes dark and the light changes every ten minutes can be challenging too. Dual carriageway driving More challenging than motorways in many regards, not least because you sometimes have to exit right across oncoming traffic. Motorway driving We also offer our own additional lessons specifically for this (see below). Pass Plus: What You Gain Pass Plus lessons with assessment are designed to help you gain quality experience behind the wheel, develop a positive driving style, and hopefully reduce the risk of you having an accident. On successful completion of the course you are issued with a certificate that entitles you to a discount on your insurance premium - as much as 50%, depending on your insurer. Motorway Driving Lessons Almost all new drivers feel most nervous at the prospect of driving on the motorway. Yet, once you become familiar with them, motorways are far less stressful places to be in charge of a car than your average high street! You are travelling at high speed, but everyone is going in the same direction and there are no pedestrians or parked vehicles to worry about. Atlas' motorway lessons are specially designed for newly qualified drivers. We will give you the confidence to go on the motorway on your own by giving you in-depth tuition on: using slip roads to get on and off the motorway; reading signs and reacting in good time; understanding junctions; driving at a constant high speed; and overtaking and changing lane.

Aesthetics Training Pro

aesthetics training pro

London

Here at ATS our main goal is to provide high quality training and supplies to all aesthetic practitioners. We only sell the highest quality products to our customers and aim to give excellent customer service to each and every person who contacts us. We hope you find the products you are looking for and encourage you to get in touch with one of our wonderful customer service advisors if you need any help. Director of ATS 183087aca73c9-4dda-4576-aa61-52ef75f84c01sosum1tild3532-3532-4336-b162-643336383963__regenovv QUALITY PRODUCTS Here at ATS we only want the best quality products for our customers. We only sell products we feel are the best on the market and try and be as competively priced as we can be. We offer discounts and deals on bulk orders and have special offers on certain brands throughout the year. Can't find what your looking for? Simply pop us a message and one our customer service advisors will be able to help you with your search. AESTHETICS TRAINING We offer a range of Aesthetic Training Programmes which are held on different dates throughout the year. Each of our pages contains details about the course, relevant qualifications needed to be accepted and an in-depth course list on what you would be learning, We currently have upto 50% off all courses. To book onto a course or to find out more information simply send us a message on the 'Contact us' box located at the bottom of your prefared course page and one of our service advisors will be able to help you.