published by: Karen at Dramatize
published on: 29 October 2019
Dramatize, a Theatre Company for individuals with learning disabilities, has successfully gained funding to expand into Richmond.
published by: CirKT
published on: 23 October 2019
CirKT Next Gen is on the look-out for talented musicians aged 13-18 in the Kingston and nearby areas to submit their interest in performing at this year’s Youth Takeover Day on Sunday 17th Novembe...
published by: Disability Challengers
published on: 23 October 2019
Challengers are looking to reach out to families with children and young people living in the Kingston and Richmond Boroughs, who would be interested in attending Challengers Play and Youth Schemes.
published by: Heather Mathew - Children and Young Peoples Voluntary Sector Strategic Lead Manager Richmond Council for Voluntary Service
published on: 23 October 2019
The Richmond Parent Carer Forum (RPCF) is pleased to announce that they are seeking an Umbrella organisation that can host the administration relating to this group, and support the delivery of it...
published by: Kingston Council
published on: 07 October 2019
Green light has been given for the King Charles Centre in Surbiton to be sold to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government and the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
published by: Richmond Council, Clinical Commissioning Group and Achieving for Children
published on: 02 October 2019
Richmond Council have commissioned a review of SEND provision within the borough from The Local Government Association (LGA).