By Tim Lethaby
8th Dec 2021 | Local News
Frome Town Council owns the land next to the site
By Tim Lethaby
8th Dec 2021 | Local News
Frome Town Council owns the land next to the site
By Tim Lethaby
8th Dec 2021 | Local News
STEINER?Academy Frome has received a termination notice by the Government after being rated as ?inadequate? by Ofsted. The school faces possible closure or takeover after the Department for Education said it intended to cut off their funding later this year. But the school has told Frome Times it is working on ?a robust development plan […]
By Tim Lethaby
8th Dec 2021 | Local News
A YOUNG Scout from 5th Frome Scouts, Owen Jones, is busy fundraising as he has been selected, along with five other Scouts from Frome, to go to the World Scout Jamboree in West Virginia in the summer. They have organised a raffle to try and raise the final amount of money to pay for the […]
FROME Town Council continues to lead a war against single use plastic with its own website offering advice on living plastic-free in the town. The website covers a number of topics including why someone should live plastic-free; an extensive list of all the businesses in the town where you can shop plastic-free; where you can […]
By Tim Lethaby
8th Dec 2021 | Local News
By Tim Lethaby
8th Dec 2021 | Local News
Mendip District Council?s Charity of the Year, CLIC Sargent, asked people to wear red on Friday 22nd February, in honour of Ben Crutchley from Frome, who died from cancer in 2012. His family have been supported by two CLIC Sargent nurses ever since Ben was diagnosed. The district council said, ?It was the council?s dress […]
Frome Community Cars is looking for more volunteer drivers to join their expanding team and continue to support local people to access the services they need. The scheme was launched by Frome Town Council two years ago to provide affordable transport for those unable to drive themselves to medical appointments, or the like, due to […]
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