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Herefordshire high schools face major challenge as pupils return

SECONDARY schools in Herefordshire are gearing up to reopen to all pupils in less than two weeks. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the return to the classroom on Monday, with all pupils due back on March 8 after two months of learning from home. Secondary school and college students will be expected to carry out twice-weekly testing, but this is voluntary and not compulsory. Initially testing will be at school, but students will then be expected to carrt out tests at home. Headteachers are urging parents to give permission as it should prevent any outbreaks. The lateral flow devices which will be used can return a result with 30 minutes, and are being used to find asymptomatic cases.

Herefordshire high schools face major challenge as pupils return

Herefordshire high schools face major challenge as pupils return
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Teaching goes on at the John Masefield High School

Rapid coronavirus testing starts in Herefordshire schools

It s a similar situation at St Mary s RC High School in Lugwardine. In a letter to parents on January 29, headteacher Stuart Weston said: At school we have also got our Covid test centre fully up and running, and to date we have successfully conducted over 400 lateral flow tests – all of which have been negative. In line with government guidance, we are currently testing those staff who are in school twice a week together with our vulnerable pupils and the children of key workers. We envisage having the test centre in place for the return of all pupils whenever that may be and unless guidance around testing changes in the interim.

Dad s anguish as son s grave in Herefordshire desecrated

A FATHER has spoken of his sadness after finding his beloved 18-year-old son’s grave desecrated. Macca Davies was killed in a road traffic accident in March 2018, when his Renault Clio and an Iveco truck collided on the A4103 in Storridge. His grave is still regularly visited by friends and family to pay their respects at St James the Great, in Rectory Lane, Cradley. Mr Davies has shared pictures of the persons unknown, whom he believes are responsible, when he tracked down CCTV overlooking the site. The images have had to be blurred for legal reasons, although Mr Davies said the top image looks to be of a woman and the bottom image, a man.

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