A SCHOOL in York celebrated International Women’s Day with a special online event, in conversation with the first five girls to be educated there. The event, organised by St Peter s School, was broadcast live on Zoom on Monday (March 8) and was hosted by head master Jeremy Walker and Victoria Inness, who left the school in 1990 and was the first female head of school. Jeremy and Victoria were joined virtually by Sue Miller (née Elston), Louise Denison (née Stansfield), Louise Morales (née Adams), Nicky Goodwin (née Jesper) and Zoe Jones (née Jackson), the first five girls who joined St Peter’s for the sixth form in 1976 when they were 17.
Woking council appoint new chief executive despite worries over recruitment process
Seven councillors abstained from the vote in protest of the recruitment process
Woking s new chief executive Julie Fisher (Image: Woking Borough Council)
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A borough council has appointed a new chief executive despite worries over how the recruitment process was managed.
Planning consent refused for Woking s tallest tower
The planning committee was divided over the 37-storey high Goldsworth Road development with just 5 per cent affordable homes
Woking resident Bernadette Fischler is celebrating after months of campaigning (Image: Darren Pepe)
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