Prior Weston Sports Day at the HAC
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Fiona MacCorquodale, head teacher at Prior Weston Primary School, on the school’s approach to education and well-being.
Prior Weston is a vibrant and creative state-funded primary school in Clerkenwell, we teach children from four to 11 years old.
Our school was founded 50 years ago by the legendary educator, Henry Pluckrose and it soon became a mecca for those committed to innovative teaching and progressive modes of learning.
Inevitably, we’ve been hugely inspired by this remarkable history and we encourage children to be independent and creative thinkers. They are trained and trusted to make decisions for themselves, both as individuals and in groups.
Fabric to live-stream DJ sets from Tower Bridge, the V&A and beyond to raise awareness for at-risk venues Jochan Embley
Fabric will host DJ sets in seven iconic London landmarks from Tower Bridge to the V&A to raise awareness of the music venues pushed to the brink of closure by the pandemic.
The Farringdon club will host the seven-week series, dubbed London Unlocked, using part of the money it was awarded by Arts Council England from the Culture Recovery Fund.
Cameron Leslie, co-founder and director of Fabric, said: “We are grateful to the Arts Council England for their support and to our partner venues who made this possible.
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City of London Corporation puts culture at the heart of recovery What is city talk?
· London Symphony Orchestra funding renewed
· City of London Corporation confirms commitment to developing Culture Mile
· Centre for Music will not be progressed
The City of London Corporation has reinforced its commitment to embedding culture at the centre of the Square Mile’s post-Covid recovery with a series of commitments to the sector.
A phased approach to a major renewal of the City’s leading cultural destination, the Barbican Centre, has been approved today by its Policy and Resources Committee.
Elected Members backed plans to reimagine and upgrade the 40-year-old complex to serve the changing needs of modern audiences, visitors, performers, and artists.