Secondary school pupils challenged to tackle climate change with STEM
Secondary schools across the south east have been challenged to come up with a scientific idea to help reach net zero carbon emission targets.
Read moreDetailsSecondary schools across the south east have been challenged to come up with a scientific idea to help reach net zero carbon emission targets.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a disability advocacy group have been busy this December, in the lead up to Christmas.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, December 11, Bel Canto Ladies' Choir held its Christmas Concert ? their first live performance since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS for new homes in the borough have been explored at a public meeting which residents can watch back online.
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS have discovered that DNA can be extracted from the substance head lice used to glue their eggs to hairs thousands of years ago.
Read moreDetailsChrissy Church, who joined the school as Chrissy Swan in 1973, is hoping to organise a reunion celebration next year.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents are pushing back against the suggestion to build more than 250 homes off Barkham Ride.
Read moreDetailsWade, which runs a day centre for elderly residents, is running the charity event in spring.
Read moreDetailsBetween 2020 and 2021 there were 2,284 recorded incidents, but only 3% of them were traced back to people who were fined for the dumped rubbish.
Read moreDetailsStudents at at Shinfield St Mary?s CE Junior School have created designs that will be distributed on 500 cards by The Link Visiting Scheme.
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