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TEDDINGTON SCHOOL BUCKS THE TREND IN EXAMS TRIUMPH

Teddington School ‘proud’ of students’ GCSE results ‘Testament’ to hard work of students Teddington School results ‘buck the national trend’ ‘Highly positive’ set of results for students   An impressive 33% and 47% of students at Teddington School achieved above Level 7 in English and Maths respectively. 23% of all grades awarded sat at Levels…

RARE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT TEDDINGTON’S BUSHY HOUSE

Rare opportunity to visit Bushy House and see the work of the NPL Bushy House and gardens will be open to the public on Saturday 16th September, it was announced today Normally, the historic house, which dates back to the 1660’s can only be seen from the adjoining Bushy Park. Bushy House was the residence…

ALL BLACKS TRAIN AT THE LENSBURY, TEDDINGTON

    Leicester Fainga’anuku anticipating ‘handbags’ for Friday’s clash with World Champions South Africa   All set for new cap – All Blacks brilliant scrum half Aaron Smith   Ofa and Leicester Fainga’anuku take time out for Ted Lasso shopping spree   Hat’s my boy, Ofa Tu’ungafasi tries on Ted Lasso cap   All Black…

EMMA’S ON THE RUN FROM TEDDINGTON TO RAISE £2500 FOR RNLI

Emma Kirwin is running 350 miles for the RNLI   Emma sets off across Teddington footbridge   Emma joins volunteers at Teddington lifeboat HQ   Up and running Emma leaves Teddington for her big challenge with RNLI flag on her back Emma Kirwin today received a big send-off from volunteers at Teddington’s RNLI lifeboat station…

NEW KIDS CHARITY HQ OPENS IN TEDDINGTON

FARA for Kids in High Street is up and running   Bigger and brighter, FARA has bigger premises across the road in High Street Stacked shelves from day one   Kids clothes and toys for sale Photos by Chris Bowden The familiar and popular FARA for Kids charity shop in Teddington is up and running…

NEWS: Richmond Council invites input on 5-year strategic plan to meet local health needs

People who live and work in Richmond upon Thames are being invited to feedback on an updated strategic plan for how local organisations, including Richmond Council, the NHS, and voluntary and community sector partners, will meet local health and wellbeing needs over the next five years.   This feedback will help to ensure the actions in the final plan are bold enough to make a real difference to local communities.   Cllr Piers Allen, Chair of the Adult Social Services, Health and Housing Services Committee and Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board, said,  “We’ve set out 18 Steps to Health and Wellbeing, which have been identified based on in-depth assessment of need in our communities at every stage of a person’s life. Now we need your views on how we deliver these steps. Our focus is to create a fairer and healthier borough for all and keep our residents healthy and happy at all stages of their lives – this affects all of us who live in Richmond upon Thames, so I encourage you to make sure your voice is heard.”   The plan will go into detail about how the 18 steps can be met in a way that most benefits local people, such as rethinking the services provided, commissioning new ones and agreeing which local organisations hold responsibility for each action going forward. The aim is to keep people healthier for longer, to delay the need for health and care services and to adopt a system-wide approach to preventing ill health, promoting positive health and wellbeing, and addressing health inequalities.  The online survey portal will be open for feedback until 21 September. There is no need to answer questions about every priority – only the ones respondents feel are most relevant or important to them. The final plan will be published in autumn 2023.   https://haveyoursay.citizenspace.com/richmondasd/jhwb-24/  

https://teddingtontown.co.uk/2023/08/11/news-richmond-council-invites-input-on-5-year-strategic-plan-to-meet-local-health-needs/

FREE SCHOOL MEALS BOOST FOR RICHMOND BOROUGH

Extra funding for school meals in Richmond Borough       Richmond Council has confirmed it is providing additional funding to local schools, to support the expansion of free school meals to all primary aged children from September 2023. The cost of the meals is being funded by the Mayor of London for one year and Council funding…

ENGLAND’S WORLD CUP STARS TRAIN AT LENSBURY, TEDDINGTON

 Owen Farrell of England smiles alongside his team mates during a training session at The Lensbury Teddington (Photo by Dan Mullan – RFU/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)  Freddie Steward of England kicks during a training session at The Lensbury  (Photo by Dan Mullan – RFU/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)   England’s official 33-player…

FOUR QUINS RUGBY PLAYERS SET FOR WORLD CUP

Four superstars from The Stoop make World Cup cut   Four local Harlequins players have been today named in Steve Borthwick’s England Rugby World Cup squad for France 2023. Prop Joe Marler (79 caps), hooker Jack Walker (3 caps), scrum-half Danny Care (88 caps) and fly-half Marcus Smith (22 caps) have been selected in Steve…

BUSHY PARK PICNIC WARNING

 The Royal Parks has issued a warning following a spate of incidents involving Bushy Park picnickers and the deer.    The deer have started to approach visitors for food because people are regularly feeding them, often with inappropriate food.    An eye catching bright yellow sign shows a silhouetted image of a deer with full…

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