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Packed programme of live comedy and music on the menu at new Café Bar in Leamington

Packed programme of live comedy and music on the menu at new Café Bar in Leamington
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Lanarkshire pupils win first ever Climate Action Schools Project of the Year Award

Lanarkshire pupils win first ever Climate Action Schools Project of the Year Award
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Lanarkshire school and nursery wins its first ever Eco-Committee Award

Lanarkshire school and nursery wins its first ever Eco-Committee Award
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Scourie Primary School awarded litter campaign grant

Scourie Primary School awarded litter campaign grant By Alan Hendry Published: 10:30, 02 February 2021 Get the Northern Times sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper A north west Sutherland primary school is one of three in the Highlands selected to receive grant aid from the environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful to help them tackle litter. Scourie primary, along with Crossroads in Caithness, and Aldourie, south of Inverness, are among 25 schools across Scotland awarded £200 to help develop and implement clean-up campaigns. Pupils will be encouraged to carry out local litter surveys or litter picks with their own households as part of their outdoor exercise.Picture: Adobe Stock Images

Crossroads Primary School awarded litter campaign grant from Keep Scotland Beautiful

Crossroads Primary School awarded litter campaign grant from Keep Scotland Beautiful By Alan Hendry Published: 17:00, 31 January 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Crossroads is one of three primary schools in the Highlands to benefit from the anti-litter grant aid. A Caithness primary school is one of three in the Highlands selected to receive grant aid from the environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful to help them tackle litter. Crossroads primary, along with Scourie, in north-west Sutherland, and Aldourie, south of Inverness, are among 25 schools across Scotland awarded £200 to help develop and implement clean-up campaigns.

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