Worthing
September 23rd, 2022Celebrating a new partnership
West Sussex Alternative Provision College (WSAPC) and Olive Academies Trust are thrilled to announce that they have entered into a one-year partnership. This is an exciting development, which sees two strong organisations sharing expertise and experience to benefit students and staff alike. The partnership provides a fantastic opportunity to focus on leadership development and the quality of education provision across both organisations, with a view to identifying, refining and embedding best practice across their academies.Both organisations are keen for the partnership to lead to WSAPC converting to become part of Olive Academies Trust by the end of the one-year agreement, which is a really positive prospect.
This partnership marks an important milestone as they all focus on the much-needed reform within alternative provision and SEND. By working together they are in a better position to support the national schools agenda and further improve outcomes for the children and young people they support.
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September 23rd, 2022
PUBLIC’S VIEW SOUGHT ON PLANS FOR FORMER LANDFILL SITE
The views of residents are now being sought on plans to transform a former Worthing landfill site into a job-creating high-tech business park.Years of environmental work at what is now wasteland at Decoy Farm to the east of the borough to make it fit for development are now complete. Now the Council is looking to transform the land into business units to create more employment opportunities.
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September 21st, 2022
Council demands improved water quality checks
Worthing Borough Council’s Environment and Regeneration chiefs have demanded improved water quality checks from Southern Water in a bid to protect its coastline from pollution.Read More
September 20th, 2022
Council gives green backing to Church
A Worthing church is to be powered by green energy to help tackle climate change.St Matthew’s Church in Tarring Road will install 20 solar panels on its roof, which will generate enough renewable energy to power both the church and the adjoining church hall.
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