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Silhill Football Club

silhill football club

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Solihull

Silhill Football Club, Solihull, UK - A Voice from the Touchline A Voice from the Touchline is the unofficial and independent fan magazine of Silhill Football Club compiled by ex-players and supporters. Silhill is a highly successful, amateur, multi-team football club playing in the Birmingham & District AFA on Saturday afternoons. Silhill teams also enter the Amateur Football Alliance London Cups and Birmingham County FA (BCFA) Saturday Junior Cup. The Club boasts a unique history and facilities and is now proudly approaching its centenary in 2008. Location of ground: 81 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 1RQ, UK (not for correspondence). Tel: 0121-704 9675. Adjacent to the Sharmans Cross Junior School, Solihull MBC. Be part of Silhill ! - Join Silhill Football Club as a player, social member or vice-president. Come along and train with Silhill and realise your potential as a player. At Silhill a very friendly welcome and high levels of sportsmanship and playing quality, commitment and fitness are assured. Or join in the Club's support and social activities off the field. The Club has a bar and lively social scene, including enviable facilities for hosting birthday, family and religious celebrations and receptions. Silhill also presents many worthwhile opportunities for business sponsorship, providing excellent and affordable exposure all over the Midlands area where Silhill teams play. Options range from the sponsoring of shirts and tops to match balls and pennants, linked in with promotional photographs and local press coverage.

Soc Communities Foundation

soc communities foundation

London

One of the main focuses School of Coding has is the sustainability of the planet. Sustainability is fundamental to the survival of our planet as well as ourselves. It is important as polluted land, air and water will severely affect our quality of life and the ability of larger societies and the local communities to thrive. School of Coding protects the environment as we have been actively focusing on reducing our plastic usage including the use of single-use plastic, recycling and using less energy in the office in efforts to integrate sustainability considerations into all our business decisions. Heritage is a person’s uniqueness and inherited sense of identity: the values, traditions, culture and artefacts handed down from previous generations. We recognise the importance of heritage as it gives an individual a sense of singular and communal identity. School of Coding focuses on running projects around BAME communities to ensure that they have an equal chance of finding work opportunities as we believe it’s crucial that everyone is seen for their talent regardless of their background, socioeconomics status and beliefs. Digitalization has allowed School of Coding to improve the quality of their education through techniques such as online classes. School of Coding provides education using digitalization to give their students transferable skills which will provide them with equal opportunities as to be successful in the workplace of the future, people will need to have the right digital education. This will give those who are unemployed the chance to learn new skills and be able to be at the same levels as those around them.

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