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Photos: Over £2,000 raised for charity in Rag Week at King Alfred School Students at King Alfred School Academy have raised thousands of pounds for charity during their annual Rag Week. A grand total of £2,008.60 is to be shared between NHS Charities Together and the National MPS Society which exists to cure, support and advocate for rare diseases mucopolysaccharidosis and mucolipidosis. A week of events at the Highbridge school has seen a Rag Week Walk through Burnham town centre where shoppers dug deep to give the students in fancy dress a total of £800. Events were held every day last week in the school at breaks and lunchtimes, and included âSoak the Teacherâ and a bushtucker trial plus other fun events. ....
Do you remember Garth Hill first Rag Parade in 1980s? GARTH Hill School held their first ever Rag Parade forty years ago, to help raise for the International Year of the Child charity, and promptly raised over £100. The Rag Week was the biggest the school had ever organised, with all the pupils getting involved rather than just the sixth formers. Some of the fun events included the ‘kidnapping’ of a teacher, tug-of-war and monster raffle, plus an out of hours disco and a rock concert, which featured the well-known local band Equus. EASTER PARADE: Garth Hill School held their annual Rag Week ....
Calls for full-time wardens in city parks to combat anti-social behaviour 16 April 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – There are calls for wardens to be on the ground in the city’s main parks seven days a week to combat prevailing anti-social behaviour issues. Fianna Fáil Councillor Imelda Byrne proposed the motion at this week’s City Council meeting- adding that the measure aims to keep the amenities safe and well maintained for the benefit of the public and biodiversity. The motion put forward by Councillor Byrne calls for wardens to be in place at Terryland and Merlin Parks and Barna woods seven days a week. ....