Maidenhead Community Garden beginning to take shape

A community garden is 'PROGRESSING' well just a few months after winning the Bright Idea Challenge Prize competition. The Maidenhead Community Garden - based at Boyn Grove Resource Centre - will be a garden and allotment area where people can sit and reflect with it being catered for the elderly and those with disabilities. It... Continue Reading →

Lumiere London installations turned off as event is hit by its own success

  Lumiere London installations were switched off and the areas they covered were evacuated on Saturday, due to overcrowding. The success of the festival meant that contingency measures had to be put to the test by helping keep the crowds moving, which included temporarily turning off one or two installations as part of the organisers’... Continue Reading →

‘At 16 my dad put me on a level 1 football-coaching course and I loved it…’

In recent times, there has been a widespread call for more young coaches to come into the football scene. But why is there a lack of young coaches? Harry Buckley investigates Harry Butler’s experience of becoming a football coach is somewhat systematic of the football system. A very good footballer himself who had been at... Continue Reading →

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