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H&F teachers are the frontline in fight against climate emergency 18 December 2020 Teachers across H&F primary and nursery schools are raising awareness of the grave dangers of climate change.
Wendell Park school and church ensure Christmas festivities for all 18 December 2020 Youngsters of Wendell Park primary filled more than 20 hampers with food, toiletries, toys and treats.
Sir John Lillie pupils add some colours to a Fulham estate 11 December 2020 Pupils from Sir John Lillie primary school have been showing off their huge new colourful creations.
Road Safety Week: 16-22 November 2020 16 November 2020 H&F Council are again supporting National Road Safety Week, running from 16 to 22 November 2020.
Stay safe and have a fang-tastic Halloween 27 October 2020 We can still have a spooktacular time this Halloween and help keep H&F safe at the same time as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across London.
H&F is first London borough to support Youth Climate Summit 23 October 2020 H&F Council is the first London authority to give its support to the 2020 Youth Climate Summit.
Fun-filled half term events will help kids beat holiday boredom 22 October 2020 Are you looking for ideas to keep the kids entertained during half term?
Hammersmith & Fulham steps in to offer free school meals over half term 22 October 2020 H&F Council will give every pupil in need free meal vouchers for next week’s half term break.
Edmund the Fulham Palace cat catches a new children’s book – WIN a free copy! 22 October 2020 Friendly feline Edmund is the resident mouser at the former home of the Bishops of London.
Council makes urgent request for extra buses 9 October 2020 With the clocks going back later this month, the council is concerned about children needing to take detours around Hammersmith Bridge.