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Newport logo designs by Therese Severinsen

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Leyton, London

E10 6PJ

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Fax: 020 8556 0301

External page links

Web link to the online version of SpeakEasy
Web link to the home page of the Newport Children Centre

External page link

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Links to free

software

 

Making our site

more accessible

Culture Click

A regular connection to art, history, museums and other cultures

Waltham Forest

School Meals Service

The Waltham Forest Catering School Meals Strategy sets out our aims, in partnership with schools, to increase the number of children benefiting from having nutritious school meals. "We are proud of our school meals web page which is on the Waltham Forest Council web site".


This link will provide parents with all types of information on schools meals including how to apply for free school meals.

School Meals Info Point

Charles Dickens and London

An exhibition at The Museum of London

Internet Safety

Information for parents

 

We have compiled some useful web links for parents to use here.

Our visit to the Town Hall

 

On the 11th February 2010 we went to see how the Town Hall worked.

Thank you to everyone at the Town Hall - the Leader, Members and Town Hall staff for making sure we had such a great and interesting visit.

 

We learned a lot about how democracy in our borough works. Thank you.

 

The children and staff of Newport School.

Free software to make

our galleries work.

                            We really had a great visit and learned a lot.

                            Our thanks are featured below this gallery.

 

Useful links from our visit:

 

London Borough of Waltham Forest website

 

UK Parliament web site

 

The UK Youth Parliament pages - have your say too...

The new Living Heritage pages at the UK Parliament website are a great resource.

 

You can find out about the history of Parliament itself, the building, the people and changes to society in the context of our laws.

 

 

External web link to

Living Heritage pages