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What to do in Islington this Bonfire Night and Halloween
With the ever popular fireworks displays on bonfire night in Wimbledon and Merton rapidly approaching, this feature has very kindly been submitted by the London Fire brigade with our safety in mind.
With the ever popular fireworks displays on bonfire night in Kingston and Surrey rapidly approaching, this feature has very kindly been submitted by the London Fire brigade with our safety in mind.
If you are going to become a teacher of English – or if you are already a teacher – you know that it is not enough to be able to speak and write English well. You also need to know how English works, and to be able to give explanations and to answer learners’ questions. Then a new three-volume publication will certainly guide you along the way. This article is submitted by Alan Marsh, a greatly experienced Director of Studies and a Director of Teacher Training in various educational institutions.
If you are going to become a teacher of English – or if you are already a teacher – you know that it is not enough to be able to speak and write English well. You also need to know how English works, and to be able to give explanations and to answer learners’ questions. Then a new three-volume publication will certainly guide you along the way. This article is submitted by Alan Marsh, a greatly experienced Director of Studies and a Director of Teacher Training in various educational institutions.
The Royal Parks is recommending dog owners who walk their pets in Richmond and Bushy Parks to consider walking them outside the parks during the deer mating season.
The Royal Parks advises dog walkers and other visitors to act with caution as deer mating season begins.
The recent erratic weather conditions and in particular, the record breaking rainfall, have played havoc on many gardens, can they be rescued, and what can we do to protect our green space and planting in future years?
Croydon Council Cabinet is preparing to discuss plans to fine residents who fail to recycle their household waste in an effort to save in the region of £200,000 of taxpayers’ money.
Raynes Park in Merton continues to be developed. It is changing rapidly – and hopefully we would all agree that these changes are for the better. Here's an update ( May 2012 )on what's happening locally.
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