Watts Opening 8th & 9th September​
As part of the national Heritage Open Days event celebrating England's heritage and culture Watts Almshouses will open to the public on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September 10am-4pm. Visitors can tour the grounds with a guide and view an almshouse; one of the original almshouses will be open where possible. You can also visit the exhibition in the Board Room and discuss the services provided by Watts Charities. Refreshments and home-made cakes will be on sale.
Watts Opening 8th & 9th September​
As part of the national Heritage Open Days event celebrating England's heritage and culture Watts Almshouses will open to the public on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September 10am-4pm. Visitors can tour the grounds with a guide and view an almshouse; one of the original almshouses will be open where possible. You can also visit the exhibition in the Board Room and discuss the services provided by Watts Charities. Refreshments and home-made cakes will be on sale.
Watts Opening 8th & 9th September​
As part of the national Heritage Open Days event celebrating England's heritage and culture Watts Almshouses will open to the public on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September 10am-4pm. Visitors can tour the grounds with a guide and view an almshouse; one of the original almshouses will be open where possible. You can also visit the exhibition in the Board Room and discuss the services provided by Watts Charities. Refreshments and home-made cakes will be on sale.
Watts Opening 8th & 9th September​
As part of the national Heritage Open Days event celebrating England's heritage and culture Watts Almshouses will open to the public on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September 10am-4pm. Visitors can tour the grounds with a guide and view an almshouse; one of the original almshouses will be open where possible. You can also visit the exhibition in the Board Room and discuss the services provided by Watts Charities. Refreshments and home-made cakes will be on sale.
News - March 2017
Without Walls
Without Walls is the fund raising and grant issuing body of the Parish of St Peter with St Margaret in Rochester. We support their work because among other things, they enable children and families in areas of relative deprivation to benefit from new experiences which they would otherwise be unable to afford. We receive reports from the children and families letting us know how much they enjoyed themselves at the seaside or zoo or other exciting destination. It is a pleasure to help them. We have awarded them £2,000 towards this year's cost of trips.
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St Margarets's at Troy town C of E Primary School
At this school, they celebrate the fact that all children are different and have diverse learning needs and they ensure that they tailor learning opportunities to meet the needs of individual children. The school is particularly known for its provision for children with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities. They wish to extend their use of sensory spaces and we have awarded £5,000 towards the creation of a sensory room.