Cancer charity launches Charvil treatment hub with open day extravaganza
My Cancer My Choices has launched a new hub in Charvil to support anybody receiving cancer treatment.
Read moreMy Cancer My Choices has launched a new hub in Charvil to support anybody receiving cancer treatment.
Read moreTwo men have been charged after cannabis plants were found growing in a Charvil home
Read moreCharvil has been repeatedly targeted by fly-tippers after out-of-date food waste was dumped on Park Lane for a second time.
Read moreCharvil's annual village fete returned last weekend and saw the village turn out in force for a day of fun in the sun
Read moreMusic teacher and choir director Suzanne Newman is hosting a singing afternoon for female voices — and it includes a bumper crop of Motown classics.
Read moreCHARVIL Parish Council is urging residents to visit an upcoming fete to share their thoughts on its new Neighbourhood Plan. This weekend, the team behind the plan will visit Charvil...
Read moreCHARVIL’S end of lockdown party has been postponed following changes to the lockdown restrictions
Read moreMr Scott Yates, director of middle school at Blue Coat, said: “ are immensely proud of the results that the boys have achieved."
Read moreMr Gray said “exceptional results” were awarded across a range of subjects, with full pass rates in: art and design, biology, chemistry, Chinese, computer science, further maths, photography, physics and...
Read moreANY YOUNGSTERS inspired by Wimbledon can now sign up for Charvil Tennis Camp. Teqnic Tennis is hosting two junior tennis camps during the summer holidays for children aged six and...
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