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Royal Holloway staff member responds to call for more PPE
30 Apr 2020Nicola Hewitt-George, Design Technician for the Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance at Royal Holloway, University of London, has been volunteering her time to produce PPE.
Impressions of Modern Life exhibition goes online
22 Apr 2020Impressions of Modern Life: Prints from The Courtauld Gallery exhibition was being held at Royal Holloway, in partnership with The Courtauld Gallery, earlier this year.
Royal Holloway’s local community choir goes online
08 Apr 2020Holloway Notes, a local community choir in Egham is going online during the Covid-19 lockdown and welcoming new members.
Surrey Tree Week - Runnymede tree planting at Royal Holloway
13 Mar 2020During Surrey Tree Week (1-8 March 2020), local MPs from across Surrey planted trees in their local constituencies. This was part of Surrey County Council’s commitment to planting 1.2 million trees.
Southern link road planning application
12 Mar 2020An application has been registered with Runnymede Borough Council for a new internal link road between Runnymede Hall and the Sports Centre.
CANCELLED: Royal Holloway’s Science Festival – Saturday 7 March
05 Mar 2020Royal Holloway, University of London, has cancelled its annual Science Festival which was due to take place at its Egham campus on Saturday 7 March.
Rusham Park outline planning application submitted
12 Feb 2020Two planning applications have now been registered with Runnymede Borough Council which relate to the Rusham Park site. These applications are now being considered by the Council.
New monthly market open to the local community
06 Feb 2020The new Students’ Union monthly Market is a launch pad for small and local businesses, creatives, artisan, and niche products and services.
Do you have a small local businesses?
31 Jan 2020Our new Student Union Monthly Market aims to provide launch pad for small and local businesses, creatives, artisan, and niche products and services.
Sound of an Egyptian mummy heard again for first time in 3,000 years
23 Jan 2020The sound of a mummified priest has been heard for the first time in 3,000 years, thanks to ingenious research by academics at Royal Holloway, University of London and the University of York.