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Parents from Courtlands Special School Academy say their children are disrupted by the one-day closure and think schools for pupils with additional needs should not be used
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TEARS were shed and celebrations had as the Warrington Guardian Lockdown Heroes awards took place. It was the first time the Guardian has hosted a virtual ceremony, but it was an emotional evening as we presented a total of 10 awards. There was also a surprise special recognition award for Prof Simon Constable, chief executive of Warrington and Halton Hospitals, for his efforts leading his teams through the Covid pandemic. You can read more from Prof Constable in next week s Warrington Guardian, and in the meantime find out why he was nominated by his staff by watching the video above. Dr Hilary Jones was the perfect host of the event, in association with Warrington Borough Council and Warrington Hospital, as he helped to celebrate and recognise the incredible efforts in our community over what has been such a challenging year.
A teenager from Warrington is making a big name for himself on the internet and social media after launching his own virtual chat show during lockdown. Jake Lindsay is a writer, musician, actor and presenter and after finding himself at home last year as the Covid-19 pandemic struck, he decided to launch his own Youtube channel and interview guests each week from all over the country. The 19-year-old from Gorse Covert has autistic spectrum disorder, which is a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socialises with others, often causing difficulties in social interaction and communication.
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