Aldryngton Primary School children create musical handwashing video
EE children from Aldryngton School have teamed up to create a hand washing video, after their school was temporarily closed for a precautionary deep clean.
Read moreEE children from Aldryngton School have teamed up to create a hand washing video, after their school was temporarily closed for a precautionary deep clean.
Read moreThe teenage victim remains in hospital after assault causes serious head injury.
Read moreJonas Kaufmann will bring his My Vienna performance to cinemas across the country on Tuesday, March 24 — for one night only.
Read moreSince the soft launch, Ms Sylvester said they have been overwhelmed by the positive response from users, with over 100 people using the service — many returning each week.
Read moreThe final fit-out has now started, with the arrival of modules for the single-storey block at the Woodley SEND school for children with special educational needs and disability.
Read moreThe council said that invoices will no longer be issued to residents to charge them for the service, but instead payment should be made online.
Read more“I saw the bin men dump all my carefully separated cardboard, plastic, tins and blue bags into one wheelie bin and use the lorry to pick it up and dump...
Read moreThe play is delivered on a backdrop of unbreakable British politeness — at times venomous — which builds comedic tension between the words and their meaning.
Read moreBulmershe Leisure Centre will welcome fitness fans from 6am on Wednesday, April 22. Based in Woodley, the £14.5 million centre is to launch 12 weeks earlier than planned.
Read more"Employers should consider cancelling or postponing any overseas business travel to areas where there has been an outbreak of COVID-19."
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