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Legacy Gift Helps Buckinghamshire Adults Learn to Read
Acts of KindnessApr 9

Legacy Gift Helps Buckinghamshire Adults Learn to Read

A Buckinghamshire man's final wish will help dozens of adults unlock the life-changing skill of reading. Graham Jones left a generous donation to Read Easy Chilterns, ensuring his belief in equal opportunities lives on.

Google: charity donation2 min read
Rugby Star Zoe Harrison Gets Honorary Degree After World Cup Win
Community HeroesJun 26

Rugby Star Zoe Harrison Gets Honorary Degree After World Cup Win

England rugby player Zoe Harrison received an honorary degree from her alma mater, Middlesex University, celebrating both her World Cup victory and her dedication to balancing sports with education. The Buckinghamshire native has become a role model for young athletes proving you can excel in both the classroom and on the field.

Google: rugby world cup2 min read
UK School Expansion Adds £13M in Sustainable Classrooms
SolutionsMay 20

UK School Expansion Adds £13M in Sustainable Classrooms

A secondary school in Aylesbury, England just hit a major construction milestone that will double its capacity while running almost entirely on renewable energy. The expansion shows how communities can grow without compromising on education quality or climate goals.

Google News - Education Milestone3 min read
Community Raises £14,850 for Olympic Twins' Fire-Hit Gym
Acts of KindnessMay 9

Community Raises £14,850 for Olympic Twins' Fire-Hit Gym

After a massive fire devastated Lynx Gymnastics Centre in Aylesbury, the community rallied to raise nearly £15,000 in just one day. The gym, which trains over 1,000 children weekly and helped produce Olympic medalists, is now fighting to rebuild and keep its doors open.

Google News - Olympic Medal2 min read
Afghan Women Cricketers Tour England, Push for Recognition
SportsJun 21

Afghan Women Cricketers Tour England, Push for Recognition

Five years after fleeing the Taliban, Afghanistan's women's cricket team is heading to England with one goal: official recognition from cricket's governing body. Their tour during the Women's World Cup could change everything for girls back home.

ABC Australia3 min read