Little Learners is a unique and exciting mark making class created by a qualified teacher. It is designed for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers to learn to write through play.
This school takes pupils between the ages of four and eleven. Our point of entry date is September each year. Children moving into the area will be admitted immediately, numbers permitting. Children transferring from schools within the area are encouraged to transfer schools to coincide with start
Torridge Business Networking (TBN) is a friendly, informal, not for profit business networking group. We have no joining fees, membership charges, no requirement to pass on referrals nor requirement to attend meetings. The only requirement is to enjoy our meetings. Our members do of course make
Bideford College is housed in one of the most fantastic school buildings in the country. Not only is our college modern, it has been exceptionally well designed and resourced to meet the demands of providing a first rate education for up to 1,800 students. The curriculum we offer, both in the main
BUSINESSES OF BIDEFORD BAY. A group to allow all Businesses of Bideford Bay to come together to share events, offers and promotions, so that the people of EX39 North Devon can come to one group on facebook to see all the offers and events in Bideford in one place. We work closely with many local
At East-the-Water our aims are to: Provide a happy, caring, learning environment where every child and adult is respected and valued. Provide a broad and balanced curriculum that enables out children's social, emotional, creative and intellectual skills to develop and flourish. Provide a start to
Property is our passion and we pride ourselves on our level of service providing a personal and professional approach in all aspects of buying and selling. With a tailored marketing campaign to suit each property we are dedicated to offering a top class service.
The covered Bideford Market Facility Bideford’s Pannier Market is sited in the Old Town Area: follow the High Street, take a left turn along Grenville Street and there it stands, a formidable Victorian Building.
The Bideford Railway Heritage Centre has restored the railway. The railway opened in 1855, being extended from Barnstaple and ran onwards to Torrington in 1871. For many years direct trains ran to and from London Waterloo, including the famous “Atlantic Coast Express.” Sadly the line fell victim of