London Youth Games 2005
Merton is on the lookout for young people in school years 4 – 12 to represent the borough this summer in the 2005 London Youth Games – Europe’s largest youth […]
Merton is on the lookout for young people in school years 4 – 12 to represent the borough this summer in the 2005 London Youth Games – Europe’s largest youth […]
A three-day composting workshop and free compost bins for schools are just two of the ways that Merton Council is supporting International Compost Awareness Week from 1 – 7 May […]
Widespread consultation with local people and partnership working with other organizations has resulted in Merton producing its first ever open space strategy. Merton Open Space Strategy (MOSS) sets out a […]
Taggers in Merton best beware as Merton Council launches its second anti-graffiti week today, Monday 18 April. Local parents are being asked to raise their awareness not an aerosol in […]
New Malden played host to a fiesta of football as the Merton Out of School football tournament kicked off. The teams came together from across the borough to contest the […]
Last week saw Kings College School in Wimbledon host Merton’s annual presentation evening for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards. The Deputy Mayor of Merton, Councillor Corrina Edge presented young people […]
The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) is on the prowl for the next Tim Henman or Venus Williams. The Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative (WJTI) was established in 2001 after […]
Tamworth Manor and Mitcham Vale School pitches are available for the community to hire. The new full size all weather pitches have been provided by the New Opportunities for PE […]
Two Mitcham schools have been earmarked to become Academies under an exciting new initiative. Mitcham Vale and Tamworth Manor have been selected by Merton Council to be considered part of […]
Dundonald School staff have been given a gold star from the Basic Skills Agency. The school was recently awarded a Quality Mark from for its hard work with reading, writing […]