University encourages school children to get creative during lockdown
Creativity is key for participants of a new art project run by the University of Reading. ArtLab, led by staff ...
Creativity is key for participants of a new art project run by the University of Reading. ArtLab, led by staff ...
“If you want to try something new, go for it and embrace your decision.” PYJAMA days became the norm during ...
A Wokingham farm has been praised for its work throughout the pandemic. Stokes Farm on Binfield Road was named a ...
Most schoolchildren would rejoice at no lessons for 12 weeks, but for 11-year-old Kanak Mathur lockdown has been a chance ...
In times of uncertainty we often turn to loved ones for reassurance and guidance, but what if the circumstances mean ...
Nicole Allan – from Rickman Close – performed a 30-minute vocal and guitar set just before the weekly Clap For ...
ISOLATEDTalks.com has been launched to support the work of The Samaritans. The charity receives calls and emails from people who ...
After the Prime Minister’s address to the nation last Sunday evening, the rules around exercising have been relaxed, but what ...
The Prime Minister also announced that people who cannot work from home — such as construction and manufacturing workers — ...
UK charity Living Streets is encouraging people to keep active during lockdown by taking part in National Walking Month this ...
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