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Foster Care Fortnight prompts calls for new carers in Halton

Foster Care Fortnight prompts calls for new carers in Halton Working from home makes it easier than ever to get involved in fostering, says council chief 10:39, 11 MAY 2021 Cllr Tom McInerney urged Halton residents to consider becoming foster carers Get our daily Echo newsletter for the biggest stories and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe for free When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice New foster carers are being sought to help give a child a loving home.

New head looking to future at St Chad s in Runcorn | Runcorn and Widnes World

St Chad s in Runcorn A STRUGGLING high school is now “ready to face the future” after a radical reorganisation, its new head teacher has said. St Chad’s in Runcorn has been plagued by financial problems since 2016 and last year received its second “inadequate” rating from Ofsted in five years. But new head teacher James Forber has said he is optimistic about the school’s future after bringing in a new team since his appointment in January. He said: “As a small school we work together in order to nurture, value, and support all members of our school family. This gives us a distinct advantage of knowing every single child and parent on a personal basis. 

Halton Council tax to go up by 4 99 per cent as budget agreed

Halton Council tax to go up by 4.99 per cent as budget agreed People living in Halton will see their council tax go up again next month, as the local authority deals with the impact of Covid and an ongoing squeeze on its budget. At a virtual meeting on Wednesday evening, Halton Council agreed to increase tax by 4.99%, the maximum amount allowed and the ninth year in a row that council tax will have risen in the borough. This means residents of Band A properties, who account for around half Halton’s population, will have to fork out an extra £49 a year to Halton Council.

Halton residents will see their council tax bills rise next month

Halton residents will see their council tax bills rise next month
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