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A HOST of world-famous businesses helped shape the 'future direction' of a secondary school at an innovative summit. Firms including Mini and British Airways attended Carterton Community College's ...
Niall McWilliams, pictured, left Carterton Community College on Friday and will start at The Oxford Academy next Monday. Mr McWilliams was announced as the head of the new school late last year.
Jordan Wileman, of Rock Close, Carterton, struck the bird at Carterton Community College in Oxfordshire on 25 February. The animal cruelty was filmed on a mobile phone, police said.
Liv Walters, a Year 12 student from Carterton Community College, read from her favourite primary school book, 'Giraffes Can't Dance'. Next term, Year 12 students from the college will take part in ...
A TEENAGER from Carterton was killed in a car crash on Tuesday evening. Callum MacKinnon was the back-seat passenger of a blue Citroën C3 when it crashed into a tree along the B4020 Shilton Road ...
'My community needs help' - Carterton mayor. ... Medical Director for the College of General Practitioners Dr Luke Bradford said for a number of years rural clinics had struggled to find people to ...
MORE RESILIENT: The Resilient Carterton project aims to help improve Carterton's disaster preparedness and forge a better connected community. A resilient community is a connected community, says ...
The incident involving the bird, took place at Carterton Community College in Oxfordshire on the 25 February. An investigation by Thames Valley Police’s Rural Crime Taskforce was launched.
A TEENAGER from Carterton was killed in a car crash on Tuesday evening. Callum MacKinnon was the back-seat passenger of a blue Citroën C3 when it crashed into a tree along the B4020 Shilton Road ...
Thames Valley Police’s Rural Crime Taskforce launched an investigation after the recording was made at Carterton Community College on 25 February. Investigating officer PC Alasdair Uren, ...
Former Carterton Community College pupil Mr MacKinnon was studying for a diploma in sport at Oxford and Cherwell Valley College and worked at the Burford Garden Company.