Mark Williams
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 64 |
Date of birth | August 22,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Bromsgrove |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Weight | 78 (kg) |
Spouse | Diane Williams |
World Champion | 2000; 2003; 2018 |
Career winnings | £6,112,883 |
Education | North Bromsgrove High School And Sixth Form |
IMG Academy | |
University of Plymouth | |
Prifysgol Aberystwyth University, Penglais Campus | |
Party | Liberal Democrats |
Leader | Tim Farron |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2005–2017) |
Books | Child Maltreatment Bill |
Teammates | David Beard |
Benjamin Hardy | |
Ben Loft | |
Dan Howard | |
Nicknam | Choco |
Rank | 24 |
Profession | 1992–present |
Centuri break | 587 |
Maximum break | 3 |
Played by | Robert Powell |
Parents | Fos Williams |
First appear | "Stick or Twist"; 15 February 2005 |
Awards | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |
Nationality | Welsh |
Nominations | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |
Minorrank | 2 |
Children | 1 |
Nba draft | 2022 |
Teams | Charlotte Hornets |
Picked date | Charlotte Hornets |
Duke Blue Devils men's basketball | |
Leagu | NBA |
Siblings | Jenny Williams |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 448925 |
101 Dalmatians
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Shakespeare in Love
Stardust
The Borrowers
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Industrial Revelations
Mark Williams on the Rails
Privileged
Blandings
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
A Cock and Bull Story
The Indian Doctor
Carrie and Barry
High Heels and Low Lifes
Prince of Jutland
The Strangerers
Mark Williams' Big Bangs
Early Man
Albert Nobbs
Anita and Me
Merlin of the Crystal Cave
Hunting Venus
The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer
Tumbledown
Alexei Sayle's Stuff
Gormenghast
Frankenstein's Wedding
Golden Years
Sense and Sensibility
A Room with a View
Happy Birthday Shakespeare
The Rotters' Club
The History of Denim
Flutter
The Link
Grass
Funky Valley
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Windrider
The Corruptor
The Curse of The Buxom Strumpet
Making Great Period Drama
Return to Funky Valley
Viva Blackpool
Father Brown
Honest Thief
Blacklight
A Family Man
Holby City
Mark Williams Life story
Mark Williams is an English actor, comedian, presenter and screenwriter. He first achieved widespread recognition as one of the central performers in the popular BBC sketch show The Fast Show. His film roles include Horace in the 1996 version of 101 Dalmatians and Arthur Weasley in seven of the Harry Potter films.
Bristol care proposals: Disabled people fear losing right to live at home
... Mark Williams, who has 24-hour care, says: " My worry is my care will be cut and I will end up in a care home...
In pictures: Windrush generations mark 75th anniversary
... " Three generations of a family gathered in Margaret Grocia s flat, in Brixton, south London, to celebrate its blessing by the Reverend Mark Williams, of St John the Divine, in nearby Kennington, which included the traditional pouring of spirit on the floor as a sign of respect for the dead...
School mindfulness lessons don't work for teenagers
... Co-researcher Prof Mark Williams, from Oxford University, said that, on average, pupils only practised mindfulness once over the 10-week course...
Star Wars: Millennium Falcon Pembrokeshire exhibition to open
... Work on the Millennium Falcon exhibition at the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, which opens on Monday, has been going on for some time under the watchful eye of local Star Wars expert and enthusiast Mark Williams...
Star Wars: Millennium Falcon exhibit draws family before it opens
... Mark Williams, who works for the Pembroke Dock Trust, said one family had " jumped the gun a little bit" amid a flurry of calls, emails and social media posts from fans...
Wales v New Zealand: Covid passes for all at Principality Stadium
... Public transport face mask law will be enforced, Mark Williams, the stadium manager said the first thing fans would see will be stewards checking Covid passes...
‘No one asks new fathers, how you are feeling at work
... Mark Williams from Bridgend in Wales, suffered from depression following the traumatic birth of his son, and was allowed to return to work as a sales and marketing coach, so difficult that he had to resign...
Bristol care proposals: Disabled people fear losing right to live at home
By Beth RoseBBC Access All
Proposed changes to how disabled people receive care in Bristol have left residents fearing they could be re-located to care homes to save money.
Bristol City Council has released draft plans as a result of " facing a cost of operating crisis".
It says shared accommodation including residential homes might be considered if care in the home is too expensive.
Mark Williams , who has 24-hour care, says: " My worry is my care will be cut and I will end up in a care home. "
Independent living means people are able to choose to stay in their own home and have their care needs met there. It is funded by budgets from The Council like Direct Payments.
But Bristol City Council, headed by a Labour mayor, has proposed cost saving measures in its draft Fair and Affordable Care Policy, which could see Some People lose that option.
In its plans, suggested cost effective measures include installing ceiling hoists in someone's home to help them Get Up and dressed rather than funding a care worker or Personal Assistant (PA).
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And shared accommodation, including residential and care homes, might be considered if care At Home is too expensive. This would be for anyone eligible who is aged 18 and above.
Its consultation papers added: " There may be occasions where the support offered will not be the individual's preference or First Choice . "
Mark is a trained Social Worker and uses PAs for 24-hour care At Home . He is also part of the Bristol Reclaiming Independent Living (BRIL) group which campaigns for disability rights and equality in The City .
He told the podcast: " My worry is my care will be cut and I will end up in a care home or having to have time on My Own .
" Forcing people into care homes takes away our right to make Our Own choices about where and how We Live . "
He Said members of BRIL were " very worried that putting cost effectiveness above what people actually need will have a major impact on the independence and quality of life of thousands of disabled people. We think it's incompatible with the Care Act. "
Any potential changes to independent living must fit within the government's Care Act 2014 which is about ensuring an individual's wellbeing.
Bristol City Council says its plans do meet that criteria because The Act specifies local authorities " may take into reasonable consideration its own finances and budgetary position…to meet the needs of the entire local population. "
But campaign group Disability Rights UK (DRUK) disagrees and has said these plans fail to comply with the legislation.
DRUK campaigner, Mikey Erheardt, said the Care Act 2014 was about promoting citizens wellbeing and ensuring care and support is provided in a way that " best suits the person".
He Said : " There's nothing in this Fair and Affordable Policy. It's just not a workable policy and I think to put it simply, we just want to see it withdrawn. "
He Said people should have the " right To Live independently At Home with choice and control over care and support".
The Right to independent living is what kickstarted the disability movement in the UK 50 Years ago after disabled people in care homes organised themselves to find ways to have a more fulfilling life.
DRUK has written to The Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees , and the leader of the Bristol Green Group, the largest Party On The Council , with its concerns. It is yet to hear back.
In a statement, Bristol City Council said: " This proposed policy was co-developed with the Bristol City Council Adult Social Care Equalities Forum, which includes representation from disability advocacy groups, and people who draw on care and support, as well as A Number of third sector organisations across The City . "
The consultation runs until 30 October.
Source of news: bbc.com