by Guest Contributor | Jul 26, 2018 | Home and Garden, News
Have you walked into a bathroom with washbag and towel, desperately looking for a spare surface, or hook upon which to hang discarded clothes? I know I have. I have also banged my head countless times on those glass shelves placed precariously over a washbasin. A...
by Guest Contributor | Jul 23, 2018 | News, Schools
Mandy Reid, Librarian at Alleyn’s Junior School tells us how to encourage a love of reading in our children. “Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!” (Oh, the Places You’ll Go by Dr Seuss) This promise captures perfectly...
by Guest Contributor | Jul 3, 2018 | News
‘Fits and Starts – A memoir of living with Epilepsy’ by Franziska Thomas I am writing this because I can, because time really does heal all and because I need to start being honest. I have epilepsy. I was diagnosed with tonic clonic seizures aged 15....
by Guest Contributor | May 2, 2016 | Events
By Mireille Galinou Artist Sarah Hamilton felt lonely in May 2013 when she was the only exhibitor in Artists’ Open House in her neck of Peckarmans Wood. But since that time the number of participating artists has steadily increased. For the first time this year, a...
by Guest Contributor | Apr 27, 2016 | News
By James Knox Old Alleynians 1st team, captained by James Knox and Tom Pickett, completed yet another season in tier seven of English rugby by overcoming a mid-season slump and winning two of their final three league games to stay in London South East 2 for 2016-17....