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  • Review: The School for Scheming brings much bang for a buck

    Although obviously a play written in 1841, The School for Scheming packs a punch when it comes to modern attitudes towards money. In a play that intertwines characters and their own relationships, it may well be described as a farce. It is

  • An Appeal for a Primary School in the Philippines

    9th May 2014 Dear Sir/Madam, Appeal to Help Guadulupe Elementary School, Coron Philippines. Badly damaged by Yolanda Typhoon, November 2013. My name is Chloe Buxton, I am 10 years old, a student in St. Edmunds School Y6-B, in Whitton and a local

  • Survivor stands tall for her third Pinkribbon Walk

    A breast cancer survivor will walk 10 miles to raise money at this year’s Pink Ribbonwalk. Carol McHale, 67, who had breast cancer diagnosed in 2007, will take part in the walk this month, starting in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. The

  • Langdon-Down boathouse in line for even more protection

    A cherished and historical boathouse where the doctor who discovered Down’s syndrome once lived has been earmarked for protection by English Heritage. The Normansfield Boathouse, which sits on the west bank of the Thames between Teddington Lock