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  2. St Faith's School - Wikipedia

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    The Leys and St Faith's Foundation share the motto (In fide fiducia) and coat of arms. [5] Until the 1990s, most classrooms were in converted Victorian houses. Since then, the school has built Ashburton, opened in 1999, a large red-brick building.

  3. Fairford Leys - Wikipedia

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    Fairford Leys is a mixed use development consisting of 1,900 homes, on the western edge of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.It has a village square hosting a number of traditionally-fronted shops, award-winning hair salon, supermarket, three restaurants, a Post Office, a family-run nursery, an ecumenical church and a community centre. [4]

  4. Newton Leys - Wikipedia

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    Newton Leys within Milton Keynes is a brownfield development and within the Buckinghamshire Council area is greenfield. The full district covers some 104 hectares (260 acres) and comprises development land with housing for up to 1650 homes with employment areas, shops, a school, community facilities, new park, hotel, a care home and leisure ...

  5. Alfred Watkins - Wikipedia

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    A blue plaque marking Watkins' home at Hereford, Herefordshire. Archaeologists and physical Geographers, in general, do not accept Watkins' ideas on leys. [6] At first they regarded the ancient Britons as too primitive to have devised such an arrangement [citation needed], but this is no longer the argument used against the existence of leys.

  6. Leys Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Leys Institute was founded by the will of William Leys following his death in 1899. William wished to found a library and mechanics institute, but his will did not have enough funds for it. His brother Thomson Wilson Leys negotiated a deal with Auckland City Council that he would contribute half the funds and the council the land for the ...

  7. Community-led local development - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the LEADER initiative. The community-led local development (CLLD) funding approach is a European Union initiative to support the decentralised management of development projects, primarily in rural, but also in coastal and urban areas, by involving relevant local actors, including local organizations and associations, as well as individual citizens.

  8. The Leys School - Wikipedia

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    The Leys School is a co-educational private school in Cambridge, England. It is a boarding and day school for about 565 pupils between the ages of eleven and eighteen, and the head is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference .

  9. Foundation programme - Wikipedia

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    A foundation programme, foundation program, foundation year, foundation year programme or foundation year program is a one-year introductory course to a full multi-year degree curriculum offered by many universities in the Commonwealth and elsewhere. These programmes may be intended for students not yet in a degree program or may form part of a ...