Benefit Culture
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09/05/2008
GMTV have been running a series of articles this week covering the benefits culture in the UK. They focused on Rochdale and the articles ran just after the 6.30.a.m. news (I’m normally making the children’s sandwiches for school). The theme constantly highlighted throughout the programme...
Benefit Culture
Outstanding results from May 1st
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07/05/2008
For the last two months the Conservative group and all activists have been focusing on the local elections, so apologises for me keeping quiet recently. The results speak for themselves:
1. Council composition when I was selected 14 months ago, 40 Labour Councillors, 15 Conservative Councillors.
2. Council...
Outstanding results from May 1st
Year 10 - Diet and Nutrition
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19/03/2008
During our ‘Food’ activity days year 10 pupils interviewed others about what they were doing and what they had found out!
Year 10 - Diet and Nutrition
The Digestive System Rap
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18/03/2008
Westcroft pupils get down to the beat,
telling you what happens when you eat!
The Digestive System Rap
Westcroft Fairtrade Project
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18/03/2008
A quick summary of Fairtrade products, countries of origin and participating supermarkets. The Top 10’s!!!!
Westcroft Fairtrade Project
The History of Chocolate
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18/03/2008
If you want to know all about the history of chocolate listen to year 8’s podcast!
The History of Chocolate
Eric Pickles MP visits Penn ambulance station
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18/03/2008
Last week Eric Pickles (Member of Parliament for Brentwood & Ongar and Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government) visited the ambulance station on the corner of Penn road and Marston road. We had a chance to speak with Steve Perry and Mark Mclauchlan who described the difficulties...
Eric Pickles MP visits Penn ambulance station
Our Visit to Cadbury World
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17/03/2008
Recently Year 8 spent a day at Cadbury World. We hope you enjoy hearing all about it in this podcast!
Our Visit to Cadbury World
Return Visit by Damian Green
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10/03/2008
Following on from the Westminster visit by Wolverhampton community leaders last April, Damian Green the MP for Ashford and Shadow Minister for Immigration visited Wolverhampton today as promised last year.
We met with community leaders and then had a quick chance to speak with businessmen and legal...
Return Visit by Damian Green
The politics of the past
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07/03/2008
Sir John Rose, the Chief Executive of Rolls Royce Aero Engines, has once again drawn attention to the future of engineering employment in Britain. Many graduates are inadequately trained, and there are fewer firms now offering the opportunity to gain experience. The result is that Rolls Royce is forced...
The politics of the past