More Positive News from the Kinamba Community Project
We were delighted to receive an update this week from Meg Fletcher at the Kinamba Community Project with news on latest happenings at the project in the Kigali region of Rwanda.
We were delighted to receive an update this week from Meg Fletcher at the Kinamba Community Project with news on latest happenings at the project in the Kigali region of Rwanda.
Acorn Appointed to Support RACER Programme at LLWR Acorn Coaching & Development have been commissioned to support a new major programme for Nuclear Waste Services at the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) site in west Cumbria. The Repository Asset Care Enhancements and Remediation (RACER) programme will give Nuclear Waste Services increased capacity to support current…
The Gibraltar Race 2022 – PraRiPra Edition Bruised, battered and completely exhausted isn’t exactly everyone’s idea of how to return after a few weeks away from work, but then Acorn’s Keith Longney knows exactly what he’s letting himself in for and that the Gibraltar Race Raid isn’t going to be anything like your typical vacation.…
We were delighted to receive an update this week from Meg Fletcher at the Kinamba Community Project with news on latest happenings at the project in the Kigali region of Rwanda.
Following-on from the successes of our leadership and team coaching work at the Sellafield and Low Level Waste Repository sites in west Cumbria, we are delighted to have been appointed to work with the Higher Active Waste Thermal Treatment (HAWTT) project.
Supporting Josepha and the Kinamba Community Project Having supported Zambian student Izzac Nkhata for 4 years through university, Acorn are now sponsoring Josepha, a 7 year old girl from Kigali in Rwanda. We will be contributing to Josepha’s education through the Kinamba Community Project (www.kinambaproject.org.uk) and our sponsorship will cover teacher’s salaries, school uniform, materials…
4 bikes, 7 countries, 8000 kilometres in 14 days – Keith Longney recounts his adventure from Bulgaria’s Black Sea to the Rock of Gibraltar.