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BOOK-LOVING York pupils got a special treat - when their school library turned up in a mobile campervan. Pupils of Dringhouses Primary School were able to load up on new library books as the VW camper van parked at four drop-off points in the community. Leading the drive to reunite pupils with some new books was school headteacher Ben Sutton, who hit the road in the Reading Bus with colleagues Claire Scott-South, deputy headteacher, and Mary-Kate Swiers, assistant headteacher. Mr Sutton said: We’re currently in the situation where the majority of our children are learning from home, accessing our ‘remote learning’ from their living rooms, ably supported by their grown-ups.
TODAY’S Nostalgia spread takes us back just one year to when Storm Ciara battered the north Essex coast. It was on the second weekend in February when the country’s worst storm in years wreaked havoc on our transport and power systems, leaving a trail of destruction after hurricane-force winds of up to 80mph hit the county. Stormy seas, high winds and torrential rain saw countless ferries, trains and flights cancelled and there were various issues here in Colchester and Tendring.
A wall blown over by Storm Ciara Picture Stacey Walsh Mersea and Brightlingsea bore the brunt of the sea’s fury.
TODAY’S Nostalgia spread takes us back just one year to when Storm Ciara battered the north Essex coast. It was on the second weekend in February when the country’s worst storm in years wreaked havoc on our transport and power systems, leaving a trail of destruction after hurricane-force winds of up to 80mph hit the county. Stormy seas, high winds and torrential rain saw countless ferries, trains and flights cancelled and there were various issues here in Colchester and Tendring.
A wall blown over by Storm Ciara Picture Stacey Walsh Mersea and Brightlingsea bore the brunt of the sea’s fury.
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