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Time running out for Aberdeenshire firms to get their hands on some vital Covid impact cash

Time running out for Aberdeenshire firms to get their hands on some vital Covid impact cash Updated: May 17, 2021, 1:41 pm © Supplied by Aberdeenshire Council Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Businesses in Aberdeenshire still have a chance to apply for lifeline funding to mitigate the impact of rules and restrictions introduced since October 2020 to control the spread of Covid-19. The second phase of the shire council’s Discretionary Business Fund (DBF) is open for applications for financial aid until May 21.

North-east schools to welcome back pupils - Evening Express

North-east schools to welcome back pupils © Chris Sumner/DCT Media Primary schools across the north-east will welcome back a full complement of pupils today. Youngsters at the region’s secondary schools will return to the classroom on a part-time basis to begin with, although they are expected to be full-time after the Easter break. Face coverings must be worn at all times in secondary schools, and pupils in S4 to S6 as well as staff will be offered lateral flow Covid-19 tests twice a week. © Chris Sumner/DCT Media ‘Surprise at how the children have adapted’ Elaine McGowan, headteacher at Alford Primary School for almost two years, admits she is “excited and proud” that all of the pupils will be back.

World Book Day is roaring success at Alford school

Stories came to life for World Book Day. Whether joining in from home or in class at Alford Primary School, children took part in lots of fun activities. Some activities were inspired by the the story of The Tiger Who Came to Tea . The result was some super paintings and even some amazing tiger cupcakes! Children even enjoyed some tiger cupcakes. Year 4 focused their day on the magical story of The BFG . They created dream catchers, dream jars and even made Frobscottle - the BFG s favourite drink! The world of fiction came alive at Alford Primary School. Most Popular

Motorists urged to drive with care on A96 north of Dyce

© Kim Cessford Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Police have advised motorists to use caution on A96 Aberdeen to Inverness road to the north of Dyce due to adverse weather conditions. Police warned of the tricky conditions on the route around 1.30am this morning and urged motorists seeking to pass to use alternative routes. A force spokeswoman said this morning that the route is “passable with care”, however, motorists are urged to drive to the road conditions. Due to adverse road conditions on the A96 north of Dyce, drivers are advised to avoid the area if possible.

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