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Cray Village Community Forum
Cray Village Community Forum. AGM 9th Oct 2014. Duke Centre relaunch 4th July 2012. Cray Valley Initiative Panel. On 20/04/2017 please help us launch the Oasis Community Hub. Lend a hand cleaning and decorating The Duke in Park Road,. We are a small group of residents and businesses who have come together to make our community better. Our aim is to imp. Councillor Chris Pierce, Chairman of CVCF, recently identified Ten Local Community Achievements. We work closely with the Cray Valley Initiative Panel.
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Cray Wanderers Community Scheme
Cray Wanderers Community Scheme. Playing our part in the community: Oldest Club, Our Youth, New Visions. The Cray Wanderers Community Scheme focuses on working with young people in local communities using the power of sports as our communication tool. We consider every young person a potential star and stand by our ‘sports for everyone’ policy. The scheme now provides several football courses for young people covering the Kent and South-East London area with a strong presence in the Cray locality.
Craywatch
A citizen science project. Saturday, January 14, 2012. Fast links to two articles about North American crayfish causing problems elsewhere. One is in National Geographic. And looks at Africa:. The 6-inch-long (15-centimeter-long) invader is already widely distributed in lakes and other bodies of water throughout Kenya, as well as in Rwanda, Uganda, Egypt, Zambia, the Seychelles, Mauritius, and South Africa. Another is in Scientific American. Posted by Zen Faulkes. Labels: crayfish in the news. The Enviro...