Paul Elliott
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Date of birth | March 18,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Lewisham |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Position | Defender |
Songs | Save Me Oh Jah |
Organum 4 Vocum: Viderunt omnes | |
Hype Roll | |
Tempro la cetra, e per cantar gli onori | |
Litany for the Whale | |
The Same Set A People Dem | |
S'on me regarde | |
Vivaldi: Nisi Dominus , R. 608 - 9. Amen | |
Weelkes: On The Plains Fairy Trains | |
When Evening's Twilight | |
Come Live With Me | |
Ravenscroft: Tomorrow The Fox Will Come To Town | |
Love Should Be Real | |
Hype a Lot | |
Here's that will challenge all the Fair | |
SongsSumer Is Icumen InSumer Is Icumen In (Chants Medievaux Anglais) · 1984 Parce mihi domineRenaissance & Baroque Music · 2017 My Heart's in the HighlandsPaolo Sorrentino: Music for Films · 2017 View 25+ more | |
Awards | American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots |
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Genres | Classical |
List | Sumer Is Icumen InSumer Is Icumen In (Chants Medievaux Anglais) · 1984 |
Children | Laura Jane Elliott |
Haydn Elliott | |
Spouse | Linda Hayden |
Sport | Football |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1658372 |
Paul Elliott Life story
Paul Marcellus Elliott CBE is an English former footballer who played as a defender.
Ageing body scans to aid understanding of why diseases occur
... Prof Paul Elliott, epidemiologist at the School of Public Health, Imperial College London, said the huge store of volunteers scans would improve understanding of how our genes and environment affect our risk of disease...
Covid: React study finds latest wave 'may have peaked' in young
... " We are reassured that [the rates] in younger groups seem to be coming down - they can t go up forever, " said Prof Paul Elliott, chairman in epidemiology at Imperial College London and director of the React programme...
Two-thirds with Omicron say they have had Covid before
... React programme director Prof Paul Elliott, from Imperial College London, said: " There is rapidly increasing prevalence among children now they are mixing more following the start of the school term and, compared with December, prevalence in older people, aged 65 plus, has increased...
Tiny town, Marazion, bids to become UK's smallest city
... The chair of the Marazion Chamber of Commerce, Paul Elliott, said it would also " stimulate local businesses"...
Labour conference: Five things to look out for in Brighton
... This year ex-England footballer Paul Elliott will captain one of the sides while there will also be a women s match against a Lewes FC s veterans eleven...
Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says inclusion boss
...Paul Elliott, the chair of the FA s inclusion advisory board, says the organisation has to modernise itself to be fit for purpose for the 21st century...
Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says head of inclusion advisory board
... Paul Elliott says the organisation was reactive in the past when it came to dealing with racism complaints, but will now be proactive ...
Tiny town, Marazion, bids to become UK's smallest city
A tiny Cornish town could become the smallest and most southerly city in the UK if a bid to be recognised is Granted .
Marazion has applied for city status as part of a competition for The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Town councillor Richard Stokoe said with about 1,500 residents, its size did not matter.
The Chair of the Marazion Chamber of Commerce, Paul Elliott , said it would also " stimulate local businesses".
At The Time of the 2011 census, Marazion had 1,440 residents living next to Cornwall's rugged coastline.
While Marazion does not boast a cathedral, One of the traditional markers for cities, its coastline does feature the impressive ancient castle of St Michael's Mount on a tidal island in picturesque Mount's Bay.
Among its other attractions according to The Town 's website are its beach frequented by holidaymakers, walkers, and sailors, and its museum on The Site of The Town 's former jail, with a replica cell for visitors to inspect.
Tamsin Woodhead, who runs Morva Marazion Gift Shop in The Town , said applying for city status was a " fun idea" which would bring more visitors year round.
" It would be good for The Town and good for us, " She Said .
" People come here to visit St Michael's Mount and The Beach , but there is also a community of independent shops, cafes, pubs in The Town . "
Mr Stokoe, chairman of The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee Committee, said: " As it is often said, size is not important. "
He added: " Despite being a David in a field of Goliaths applying for city status, anyone who has ever lived, worked or visited Marazion knows that there is something for everyone and that it would be a worthy winner of the award. "
Mr Elliott said: " Although a Small Town , Marazion has many thriving businesses which welcome and serve over 400,000 British and international visitors each year.
" Achieving city status would further raise The Profile of Marazion, stimulate local businesses and prosper the community in the immediate locality and beyond. "
CITY STATUS FACTFILE:
The current smallest city in the UK is St Davids in Wales with a population of 1,841The smallest in England is The City of London (7,375) followed by Wells (10,536)Marazion is about 26 miles west of Cornwall's only city of TruroThere are 69 cities in the UK - 51 in England, six in Wales, seven in Scotland and five in Northern IrelandCity status is rarely Granted , with only 14 new cities created during the 20th CenturyThe last time the government asked for submissions was in 2012 as part of The Queen 's Diamond Jubilee celebrationsIn that competition, 25 towns applied for city status with three being Granted - One in Wales (St Asaph), Scotland (Perth) and England (Chelmsford)Anti-Brexit campaigners in 2018, though it was never officially recognised as suchMarazion was given chartered status in 1257 by Henry III.
Mayor of Marazion, councillor Derek Laity, said: " The original charter of 1257 was reaffirmed by Elizabeth I in 1595 and perhaps now would be a fitting time if her namesake would consider the application that has been made. "
The Town council said Marazion had not spent any money on the application.
The Queen is due to on One or more towns next year to mark her 70-year reign.
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