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Schools forum newsletter from May 2018. Statutory documents and information about the expenses procedure.
Schools forum newsletter from September 2018. Statutory documents and information about the expenses procedure.
We would appreciate schools' help in publicising this event.
Solihull Council’s fostering service is looking for people to provide a stable home for children across the Borough. If you think you could help or would like to find out more, please pop along to an information evening on Tuesday 15 October, 6.30 - 8pm at the Civic Suite, behind the Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, B91 3PX.
For more information, please sign up to Solihull Council’s Stay Connected fostering bulletins by following this link www.solihull.gov.uk/stayconnected or call 0121 788 4253.
Solihull Moors FC are providing frame football opportunities for females and males aged 3-7, 8-12 and 13-17. This is an opportunity for children and young people who are frame users and/or have cerebral palsy. For full details, please see flier below.
For more information about frame football for pupils age 5 up and pan-disability football for age 7+, please see posters attached below.