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The student council has led various projects, including the Shoebox Appeal and Red Nose Day, raising more than £860 for charity. They have also introduced termly rewards such as non-uniform days and ...
Andy Ford from Swindon has secured a place in the national final of the 2025 competition, organised by wood brand Love Logs. Mr Ford impressed judges and the public with his 'nduj ...
A Swindon businesswoman is taking on a gruelling ultramarathon to raise money for charity. Sally Holland, a partner at PPS Chartered Accountants, will run the 50-kilometre Race to the Stones ...
Support provided to children in care in Swindon is improving – but not quickly enough. The results of Ofsted’s latest monitoring visit to the local authority’s children’s services department, which ...
Aldi is offering shoppers the chance to score a free shop during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament. The scheme applies in Wiltshire and across the UK, giving fans the chance to win Aldi vouchers ...
C4S Search and Zero Global, founded in Swindon more than a decade ago, have transitioned to employee ownership through an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). The EOT now holds 100 per cent of the shares ...
A raspberry gelato produced in Wiltshire has been named the champion ice cream at this year's International Cheese and Dairy Awards ...
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Recently appointed Rangers boss Martin remained coy but refused to dismiss the prospect, when asked after his side’s 2-2 pre-season friendly draw at home to Club Brugge on Sunday if Vardy was a target ...
Alex De Minaur has been forced to wait for a crack at seven-time champion Djokovic. The pair were scheduled to meet in the 2024 quarter-finals before a devastated De Minaur withdrew ahead of play due ...
Specialist teachers in disadvantaged communities will be offered £4,500 as part of Government plans to attract staff to nurseries. Officials have also said that Ofsted will inspect all new early years ...
Terror laws watchdog Jonathan Hall KC said the number of young people being drawn into extremism is linked to the proliferation of smartphones.