Breaking Britain returns, this time it’s the schools
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Why is so much of Britain’s infrastructure literally falling apart?
Lib Dems condemn “chaotic and incompetent” budget
The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.
Enthusiastic and committed leaders and a focus on individual support are just two of the reasons Goldington Family Centre has achieved a Good rating from Ofsted in its latest report, released on Friday 31 October.
Nurseries, childminders and other early years providers in Surrey are set for a £535,845 cash injection to help three and four-year-olds from disadvantaged families.
Concerned resident Marie Hutchinson of Netley Abbey contacted Mike expressing her serious concerns with the lack of a safe crossing area on Hound Round/Hound Way in Netley Abbey. Mrs Hutchinson's daughter's 12 year old friend was hit by a car whilst she tried to cross the road on 15 October on her way to school. Every day nearly 300 students have to cross Hound Way and Hound Road, to go to Hamble Community Sports College.
Romsey Abbey Primary School welcomed local Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Ben Nicholls in celebration of National School Meals Week.
Basingstoke Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate (PPC), Janice Spalding, is backing an appeal to help save the lives of more people with cancer in the constituency and across the UK.
The decision on which housing sites should go to consultation was formally made by a meeting of West Berkshire Council in the early summer. However, this decision "rubber stamped" recommendations made by the Planning Policy Task Group, which meets in private and whose minutes are confidential. This meant that residents were not aware of the reasons why particular sites were selected.