more than 2000 musicians from 30 orchestras will play over the next six weeks as live music returns on a scale not seen in the uk since the start of the pandemic. mark savage reports. for music lovers of the royal albert hall, the wait is over. hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, - hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, i - hall, the wait is over. finally, i am absolutely thrilled, i have l hall, the wait is over. finally, i- am absolutely thrilled, i have been waiting two years for this day. be not socially distance will be something to quickly get over. to be leaning something to quickly get over. to be leaning forward, listening to music with the leaning forward, listening to music with the same intensity as the person with the same intensity as the person next to you is going to be, it is a person next to you is going to be, it is a feeling of community. the concert was it is a f
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PARENTS have been overwhelmed by the support they have received from a Winsford Primary School. Winsford mum Charlotte Gibson has teamed up with parents to treat staff at Over Hall Community School to a surprise gift. An Go Fund Me appeal has raised almost £200 to show teachers how much they are appreciated. The mum-of-six has also nominated headteacher Claire Edgeley for a national honour, with the backing of parents. Charlotte said: Teachers at Over Hall have been absolutely amazing. Right from the first lockdown they have been going out of their way to make sure we are all alright and have enough food. They are there for anyone and everyone.