The Lexicon BRACKNELL  is delighted to welcome a new and exciting furniture and home furnishing store PLUSH, which will be opening its first store, in prime position at The Lexicon, on the corner of The Avenue and Braccan Walk.

This brand new venture will offer a wide range of home interior products, carefully sourced from market leading brands, offered at very affordable prices.

Expecting to open its doors in October, Plush, will create nine new jobs and is actively seeking applications for a variety of sales, merchandise and stockroom roles*.

“It was so important for us to get the location of our first and flagship store right,” says Christopher Thomas, chief executive at Plush. “A combination of the design of the fabulous glass fronted store and The Lexicon’s discerning customers, made Bracknell town centre the perfect choice.”

Read more: PLUSH to Take Prime Position at the Lexicon Bracknell

Papplewick School, Windsor Road, Ascotwww.papplewick.org.uk  Registrar, Mrs Rebecca Lindley , on 01344-621488 or   registrar@papplewick.org.uk

BUMPER MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING AT PAPPLEWICK WITH BAKERS IN FULL FORCE

The Papplewick community is back with a vengeance, and after a long enforced period of being apart it was time to gather together and have some fun on Saturday- all in the very best of causes.  Traditionally run by PoP (Parents of Papplewick) - this particular event is made into a 'bake sale' rather than making it ALL about the sweet stuff - and quiches, breads, samosas, sausage rolls to mention a few sold out within minutes and that is without even mentioning the delicious cakes.

Headmaster, Tom Bunbury said " I am always in awe of the standard of baking at this event and have to say the boys do seem to flock to it at high speed after Chapel ! My huge thanks goes to the PoP team and am delighted to say £1376 was raised for this hugely worthwhile charity."

 

Read more: Bumper Macmillan Coffee Morning at Papplewick

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Library Service starts new chapter with expanded home delivery service and revised opening times

The Royal Borough’s libraries are starting an exciting new chapter this month – thanks to closer partnership working between the council and communities to deliver sustainable and accessible services that meet residents’ needs.  

All 11 permanent library buildings are staying open under revised operating timetables, agreed with parishes and partners, and informed by patterns of service usage, that take effect from Monday 27 September. Accessibility of the service is further bolstered by an expanded Select and Deliver/Home Library Service led by dedicated local volunteers. 

Thanks to opportunities identified through an extensive public consultation earlier this year, residents will continue to benefit from a comprehensive and efficient library service that meets people’s needs, drives aspiration and remains available to everyone, including the most vulnerable.

Read more: Royal Borough Libraries Launch New Chapter

Charters School  | On Friday 3rd September, the new intake of Year 7 students began their first academic term at Charters School in Sunningdale. With students in other years starting term the following week, the Year 11 Prefect Mentors were able to show the younger students around the school site and answer any of their questions.

The school runs a vast array of extra-curricular clubs and during the afternoon the students were able to find out about the exciting variety of activities on offer at the Freshers Fair.

Alongside the obvious PE and Sports clubs were the less obvious, such as Girls’ Crickets and Tennis.  In addition, students could join Girls’ Robotics, STEM, Japanese and Music clubs to name but a few.

Read more: Charters School | Freshers Fair | September 2021

  

 

ASPH Trust transforms training through Virtual Reality and Innovation  | Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the first hospitals in Surrey to launch a Virtual Reality (VR) training and education resource.

Our vision is to provide an outstanding experience and the best outcome for patients and the community we serve. At the heart of this lies our strategy to develop the Trust as a centre of training excellence, which has been accelerated by the new ways of working that were adopted during the pandemic. As well as creating new collaborative models and training tools, the Clinical Education team have expanded their simulated education facilities by installing a fully immersive Simulation multi-room suite within the Education Centre at the St Peter’s site. In doing so it has becoming one the first hospitals in Surrey to upgrade to this world-class facility.

This innovative equipment allows the user to experience and respond to real-life situations in a safe and educative environment. At the touch of a button, users can be transported to a variety of settings with 360° imaging within the suite providing an all-round multi-sensory experience for learning. Users can be trained to prepare for real life emergencies including scenes of  road traffic accidents, operating theatres, or on the London underground, just to name a few.

Not only has this revolutionised the way we can offer our simulated education to healthcare workers, it has opened up a whole world of considerations of how we could use it as part of staff wellbeing, patient rehabilitation, a sensory stimulus or how it can be shared with our local community such as with schools and our partners including ambulance and local GP services. 

Suzanne Rankin, Chief Executive at Ashford and St Peter’s, said: “I am so excited about our ambition to become the centre of training excellence and this is one of the key milestones in that journey. Installing this world-class equipment will enable current and future generations to receive outstanding training as well as benefiting the wellbeing of our patients and the community.”

 

Read more: ASPH Trust Transforms Training Through Virtual Reality and Innovation

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THE NEXT ROUND OF FUNDING IS OPEN !!!   £100,000 available to support Thames Valley communities...

Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Matthew Barber, is today launching a £100,000 fund to support community groups across the Thames Valley.
The Community Fund is intended to support voluntary and community groups that help to prevent crime and keep communities safe.
Money for the scheme comes from the Police Property Act Fund, which is jointly managed by the PCC and the Chief Constable, and is created from the proceeds from the sale of items seized from criminals that cannot be returned to their rightful owners.
Organisations from across Thames Valley can apply for either a micro grant (under £1,000), or larger grant (over £5,000) for projects that support one of the PCC’s ‘Police and Criminal Justice Plan’ priorities:

Read more: Cash for Crime Prevention Community Groups

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Recycling and waste collections will be changing, making weekly collections more sustainable and environmentally friendly to support the council’s Environment and Climate Strategy.

By maintaining and securing the weekly bin collection for recycling and food waste for the future, the Royal Borough remains in just 20% of councils that continue to have a weekly bin collection. As residents are increasingly recycling more and throwing away less, it is important to spend their money wisely and do our bit to reduce our carbon footprint.

From Monday 18th October, waste (black bins) will be collected fortnightly. In addition, the RBWM council will return to a five-day collection, Monday to Friday. These changes mean 71% of residents will see a change to their general waste collection day.

These changes place greater emphasis on recycling household waste, which in turn will reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of the borough. Around 50% of household waste in the borough is currently recycled, but the council is calling on residents to help increase this to at least 65%.

This target helps meet the aims in the Environment and Climate Strategy, which includes a commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Read more: Waste collection changes will support Environment and Climate Strategy

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