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Tag Archives: education
Help Local Children with their Reading
Everyone knows how important reading and writing is, if children have difficulties with these basic skills, without extra support their futures can look bleak. But all around the country volunteers are helping children overcome their struggles and setting them on … Continue reading
Posted in Events, new skills, things to do
Tagged charity, children, education, reading, schools, volunteering
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Open Day at the Historic Eastbourne House – this Saturday 4th October
Many local people will be interested in the developments at Eastbourne House, Yardley Road. There was much relief that this beautiful Victorian building with many of its original features intact, has been conserved and it now houses a new music school. The … Continue reading
Posted in Events, local history, News, places on interest
Tagged Acocks Green, Birmingham, Eastbourne House, education, Kimichi School, music, music classes, Open Day, private school, Yardley Road
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The Prince’s Trust – Getting Started with Martial Arts in Acocks Green
Are you a young person aged16-25? Are you currently unemployed? Would you like to gain some new skills? Would you like to try something new involving Martial Arts? Yes?? Then Get Started with The Prince’s Trust on our motivating and … Continue reading
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Tagged 18-25, Acocks Green, education, exercise, martial arts, skills, Sport, unemployed, Young people, Youth
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