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Video report: Volvo dealership goes into private ownership
Mr [Clive Brook] has spent the past 12 years working for the Harratts Group, originally managing the Volvo site in Wombwell, Barnsley before becoming franchise manager for Volvo in Wakefield. This is the first dealership he has owned.
God's vision a healing one
HEALING is linked with praise and prayer, says retired Anglican priest Rev Clive Brook, who has a healing ministry. Mr Brook, relieving minister at the Anglican Church of the Ascension, Heatley, plans a \"Praise Wholeness and Healing\" next Sunday, August 28, at 4.30pm.
Car crash victim's wife says family are devastated
  At one point traffic tailbacks hit Penllergaer and stretched back down Carmarthen Road towards Swansea city centre. Hold-ups on the M4 itself went back for over seven miles. \"[Clive Brooks] was very much loved by the family and we are devastated by his loss,\" she added. \"He was a well-respected member of the community and enjoyed various activities with the Eisteddfod.\"
Family says crash dad wore seatbelt
  The family of much-loved Mr [Clive Brooks] insist that the IT technician always wore a seatbelt when driving, and pointed out that evidence he had not been wearing one at the time of the accident was \"inconclusive\". \"Mr Brooks always wore a seatbelt on motorways, and South Wales Police stated at the inquest that they could not say for certain if the seatbelt was in situ.\" Coroner Philip Rogers added: \"Constable Tanner felt that had Mr Brooks been wearing a seatbelt the outcome of this tragic incident would have been different, but there is no way of knowing that for certain.\"
Enterprise: Teens go crazy for Clive's franchise
Before launching the franchise model onto the market place, [Clive Brooks] tested his carefully devised 300-page manual, letting one of his employees set up the first one. Clive stayed at arm's length to make sure it was a fair trial run. His formula - Clive's Easylearn Pop Music Schools - got the thumbs up by offering a no-nonsense brand of simplified pop and rock music training in guitar, bass, keyboards, drums and vocals. Clive's Easylearn Rock & Pop Schools are exhibiting at the National Franchise Exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham on October 8 and 9.
Rock'n'roll high school
[CLIVE Brooks] is looking for people to run branches of Clive's Easylearn Pop Music Schools. Clive reckons the sky's the limit with 8.5million seven to 17- year-olds across the country as potential customers. Clive's schools teach instruments as well as singing and choreography at weekly sessions. \"We've done away with boring theory and made music-making simple, fun and direct,\" says Clive, whose firm is appearing at the British and International Franchise Exhibition in London this Friday and Saturday.
Brothers fill up with 19 redundant petrol stations
The petrol-station deal is a joint venture with their long-time adviser, Peter Goldstein, via his Aurum Real Estate vehicle. The former Total petrol stations include sites in Chiswick and Harrow in London, as well as in Manchester, Guildford and Fleet. The sites will be developed as a mix of flats and shops.
The White Shadow
The White Shadow Only three reels survive of this 1924 British melodrama, which was written and edited by a 25-year-old Alfred Hitchcock. The scenario hinges on two themes that would become central to Hitchcock's own films, those of the double and the transference of guilt.
Shanghai Express
Shanghai Express action oriented than I than the other Dietrich-Sternberg films, this 1932 production is nevertheless one of the most elegantly styled.
Dad killed in M4 crash named
Police said yesterday the father-of-two, who was also a grandfather, was thrown from his car which hit the central reservation of the M4 at around 3pm on the east bound carriageway between junction 44 and 43 at Peniel Green, Swansea...