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News and Reviews

News Archive

December 2002

Advent Calendar 2002This year's advent calendar is now online with fascinating information about the stars and planets in the night sky. Requires Flash 5.

October 2002

Officially launched the weekend of the 5/6th October, the REEP Garden Awards are now open. If you haven't already done so, please come and find out all about this exciting competition!

July 2002

The new-look REEP site. A new design, but also new features - The search tool, to help you find exactly the information you want, and the Collective Worship section, full of ideas linked to the environment. To find out more, well... just explore the site! The menu on the left will help you find your way around. If you have any comments about the new design, or the site in general, contact us with your views!

Also, you can preview the forthcoming REEP Garden Awards - A national competition for garden design using ICT. The Garden Awards will be launched in October, but you can find out what it's all about already.

Finally, a new feature: The Origins of Music - Does music have its origins in nature, or is science the key to its creation? A feature for secondary pupils.

March 2002

Michael Hodgson - Marathon Man. Raising money for REEP the hard way!

The Green Man - special feature. Find out all about miscericords, Blemyahs and other weird & wonderful creatures!

December 2001

Our Advent Calendar for 2001.

November 2001

New: A feature on water (for primary and secondary) - take a look!

July 2001

How earth-friendly are you? Two quizzes (for primary and secondary) to make you think about how the way we live could affect the future of our earth.

June 2001

Added this month: Primary and Secondary Collective worship items - 'Insects'

March 2001

Special feature - Visit the Easter Garden!

National Fair Trade Fortnight 5 - 18th March 2001
Have a banana - Most bananas in supermarkets are produced by big, rich multinational companies. Because they can produce so many bananas they can sell them cheaply. Unfortunately, the thousands of small farmers who grow bananas cannot do the same. They can't afford fertilizers, they haven't got links to supermarkets - and even if they had, their bananas are more expensive to buy... read the article >>

October 2000

New: Secondary Activity Number 4, on Pilgrimage and Travel, and
Primary Activity Number 5 - Alanna and the Tree added.
Crossword added (Secondary Activity 5)
New service - Whatson TV & Radio