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London : Marylebone : Chiltern Street : 360 degree circular panorama
Image by Eye of Qvox
Running parallel to Baker Street in the city of Westminster, Chiltern Street has grand examples of 19th century mansion blocks, a small collection of boutique shops and the Blandford Hotel, popular with tourists, shoppers and business travellers.
Portman Mansions, the red-brick building shown here, was designed by Henry Saxon Snell, an architect better known for workhouses and hospitals. Here he has incorporated little luxuries, fine brickwork and gargoyles including a monkey and Quasimodo.
Unnoticed by visitors to the nearby Madame Tussaud's, the street's details are worth a 5-minute diversion and more than one upward glance.
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Professor Muhammad Yunus: Building Social Business Summit
Image by University of Salford
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus championed his concept of social business as a way to release deprived people from the ‘prison’ of welfare at a special summit hosted by the University of Salford on Saturday 18 May.
The Bangladeshi economist and ‘world’s banker to the poor’ urged more than 600 people at the Building Social Business event to use business for social and community benefit, freeing people from a welfare system created by institutions and a society which locks people in to dependency.
Yunus also praised the University for announcing the creation of the Salford Centre for Social Business, a new body which will work in partnership with local, national and international groups and organisations to develop social business research, teaching and projects.
(Yunus is pictured after receiving his honorary degree from the University)
Full story at bit.ly/14JxMdP.
Professor Muhammad Yunus: Building Social Business Summit
Image by University of Salford
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus championed his concept of social business as a way to release deprived people from the ‘prison’ of welfare at a special summit hosted by the University of Salford on Saturday 18 May.
The Bangladeshi economist and ‘world’s banker to the poor’ urged more than 600 people at the Building Social Business event to use business for social and community benefit, freeing people from a welfare system created by institutions and a society which locks people in to dependency.
Yunus also praised the University for announcing the creation of the Salford Centre for Social Business, a new body which will work in partnership with local, national and international groups and organisations to develop social business research, teaching and projects.
(Yunus is pictured with University Chancellor Dr Irene Khan and Vice-Chancellor Professor Martin Hall after receiving his honorary degree)
Full story at bit.ly/14JxMdP.
