Dream Big - local schools urged to claim free physical activity sessions Date published: 20 January 2021
Jack Kendall (Operations Manager, back left) and Lewis Bradley (Primary PE Specialist) with students from a Dream Big Sports group
Schools across Greater Manchester can still claim a share of 2021 hours of FREE physical activity sessions during the national COVID-19 lockdown, thanks to leading local provider Dream Big Sports.
Despite the current restrictions, Dream Big Sports are committed to ensuring the negative impact on children’s physical health and wellbeing is minimised during the national lockdown.
In December, the big-hearted Oldham company launched the ‘Get Manchester Active’ campaign, which saw schools across the region queuing up to claim their share of 2021 hours of FREE physical activity sessions.
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DR MAX PEMBERTON: Now, more than ever, we must keep our Christmas rituals By Dr Max Pemberton For The Daily Mail 22:07 20 Dec 2020, updated 02:13 21 Dec 2020
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A few days before Christmas when I was 16, I had some earth-shattering news. I was studying A-level RE and it was the last lesson of Biblical Scripture before school broke up for the holidays.
The teacher, Sister Mary Stephen, had decided it would be apposite to reflect on the Christmas story in the Bible the so-called ‘birth narratives’.