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Safety fears as Aberdeen s secondary schools return to the classroom

Updated: 13/04/2021, 10:31 am © Shutterstock / Lincoln Beddoe Pupils are back in full-time classes. An Aberdeen teaching union boss has raised safety concerns as secondary pupils return to full-time in-class lessons for the first time since before Christmas. Classes resumed yesterday in the usual way albeit with Covid-19 safety measures in place. Pupils do not need to social distance from each other but must wear face coverings while at school. Youngsters at primary schools had already started full-time classes before the Easter holidays with primaries 1-3 returning first followed by primaries 4-7 a few weeks later. © Katie Paterson Councillor M. Tauqeer Malik welcomed the return of schools in Aberdeen.

TenFour Appoints New VP, Sales Robert Peterson

TenFour Appoints New VP, Sales Robert Peterson News provided by Share this article Share this article MORRISTOWN, N.J., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ TenFour, a Networking and Communications as a Service provider, is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert Peterson as the new Vice President of Sales effective April 12, 2021. Peterson has over 25 years in the communications industry including strategic experience transforming sales teams into high-growth organizations and delivering impactful results through revenue and channel expansion. Prior to joining TenFour, Robert was Head of Sales in the Health and Life Sciences Sector at BT Global where he led sales across the Americas and Asia to transform a digital environment through collaboration, cloud, security and networking.   Previously, he worked at Xerox as VP, Strategic Alliances and Partnerships driving new strategic, collaborative agreements to diversify additional revenue streams.  Robert also has history at Veriz

Illuminated street signs project for Aberdeen given go ahead

Updated: 08/04/2021, 2:33 pm © Supplied by Momentum Wayshowing How one of the signs above Belmont Street could look. An ambitious project to “enliven and improve” some of Aberdeen’s most iconic streets with illuminated signs has been given the green light. A dozen suspended signs, which can be lit up, will be hung at either end of Shiprow, Belmont Street, Stirling Street, Back Wynd Steps, Windmill Brae, both ends of Langstane Place, Chapel Street, Crown Street, Carmelite Street and George Street. Aberdeen Inspired applied for permission for the £400,000 scheme last month and now the city council has approved it. The project is among a series of city centre improvements made possible after the local authority was given £1.3 million from the Scottish Government.

We are not retail park people : Boost for Inverness city centre as family-run furniture firm plots £2 5m showroom expansion

© Sandy McCook/ DCT Media Plans have been lodged for a £2.5 million two-storey extension to the rear of Gillies existing showroom. 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 A family-run furniture business has unveiled £2.5 million plans to expand its showroom in the heart of Inverness. Gillies of Broughty Ferry Ltd is extending its premises on Chapel Street by more than a third by building a modern two-storey extension to the rear of the building.

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