Recently the Zoological Society of London has launched History Hive: a public resource where citizens and locals can contribute their personal histories to enlighten the past 200 years of ZSL’s societal contributions.
Category: Englefield Green
Holding the Home Office to their Word
Justice4Windrush is fighting for more aid for those affected by the prejudicial legislation enacted by the Home Office in 2012. Sitting down with one of the founders of Justice4Windrush gave me a unique insight into the personal effects of this lengthy scandal.
Changing the Future of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, with 3Helix
Despite all the medical and technological advancements over the years, there are still millions who are affected by untreatable or undiagnosable diseases worldwide. But, hopefully, 3Helix has discovered a new method to both identify and work on treatments for these ailments.
International Women’s Day 2024: Then and Now
“Feminism is for everyone”. I had no idea how International Women’s Day came to be what it is today. I assumed other people were in the same boat so I have done the research for you and compiled it in this article.
Leaping out of February
Leap Years: I know they occur every four years and cause an additional day to be added to the end of February. But why do they occur?
Insight into ‘Words from the Wild’
While experiencing ‘Words from the Wild’, I was lucky enough to interview one of the featured poets and curators, Briony Hughes. She taught me about the curation process, inspiration for writing, and the actual construction of some poems.
The UCU Strike Action: The Cost of Fighting for Fairness
The last academic year has seen the relentless effort of the University and College Union (UCU) in their dispute against unfair pay and working conditions in academic institutions across the country.
Home is Where the Heart is
As we draw steadily on to the end of the first term, many of us will be reflecting on our student housing choices.
New tier four restrictions come into place to cancel Christmas plans for many
Just days after moving Surrey in to Tier 3, the PM was back at the lectern to announce a plethora of new restrictions.
Nearly All of Surrey to Move to Tier 3
Surrey, with the exception of Waverly, will follow much of the East and South East of England into Tier 3 on Saturday.
Man Arrested After Stabbing in Englefield Green
One man is in custody and enquires are ongoing after a man was found with stab wounds by nearby South Road.
Police Cordon in Place After Suspected Stabbing in Englefield Green
After being called to an incident last night, Police discovered a man with suspected stab wounds that they have said are “potentially life-changing”.