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Falcons School for Girls learn British Sign Language

Putney school hosts SWL MPs to celebrate introduction of British Sign Language lessons

A bill to officially recognise British Sign Language (BSL) as a language in England, Wales and Scotland is underway, and

Fleur anderson at Southfields station

Putney MP opposes Real Terms Pension Cut 

Putney, Roehampton and Southfields pensioners may have to choose between heating and eating due to Real Terms Pension Cut as

Padel tennis: one of the fastest growing sports in the UK

Already beloved across South America and Europe, padel tennis is one of the fastest growing sports in the UK.  Since

‘Disgusting’: fly-tipping and litter plague Roehampton estates

Fly-tipping plagues Roehampton social housing estates despite official statistics showing Wandsworth to be London’s second cleanest inner borough, residents and

The University of Roehampton has entered the Guardian's top 100

Roehampton hits top 100 in Guardian’s university guide

A Wandsworth university hit the top 100 in the Guardian’s university guide released last weekend. Roehampton jumped from 116th in

Queen Mary's hospital

Wandsworth MP Fleur Anderson calls for vaccine centre in Roehampton

Wandsworth MP Fleur Anderson earlier this week questioned the vaccine minister over why Roehampton doesn’t have its own COVID-19 vaccine

Tennis director predicts Australian Open success for Djokovic and Barty

Ashleigh Barty and Novak Djokovic have been tipped as winners when the Australian Open finally gets underway on Monday. The

Outside view of Froebel College at Roehampton University London

Roehampton University students win vote opposing cuts to the Arts: “We’re really proud of our university and we want to protect it”

Roehampton University Student Union voted to oppose a proposed £3.2 million cut to the School of Arts and Humanities last

jodie burrage in action

One to watch Jodie Burrage frustrated by stop-start tennis career

British number seven Jodie Burrage is hoping 2021 will be her year after impressing during a stop-start year of tennis

Rosie Taylor-Davies, founder of The Scrubbery, making NHS scrubs using a sowing machine

Volunteers still providing “eye-watering numbers of scrubs” for hospitals

A volunteer scrub hub based in Roehampton is still providing “eye-watering numbers of scrubs” to London hospitals.  Rosie Taylor-Davies founded

Crowd of students in graduation gowns taken from above, so you can see their mortarboards

Sex between lecturers and students banned at only six universities

Only six universities in England and Wales have a blanket-ban on sex between students and lecturers, including Roehampton. Research from

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