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Tributes to beloved grandfather Ernie Keeble

Key issues you need to know from new mayor s first meeting

A round of applause began the Rockhampton Regional Council meeting on Tuesday as new Mayor Tony Williams chaired his first meeting. Cr Williams paid thanks to the councillors, council staff and the community for their patience over the past month during the by-election and said he was eager to take Rockhampton to the next step. Mayor Tony Williams in the mayoral chair for his first official council meeting as mayor on Tuesday February 9, 2021. Councillor Neil Fisher was thanked for stepping up into the role of Acting Mayor in the absence of former mayor Margaret Strelow. Key issues: Councillor Shane Latcham tabled a petition for a recreational park at Norman Gardens on the council-owned land near Nagle Dr, to be accessed from Springfield Dr.

Calls for pupils to repeat school year after learning time lost in lockdown

Calls for pupils to repeat school year after learning time lost in lockdown Some parents feel their children have lost so much education they should start the year again Updated Some parents are calling for youngsters to repeat the academic year (Image: PA) With the majority of pupils home learning amid the pandemic, some parents are calling for children to repeat the school year. Thousands of youngsters across Greater Manchester missed vital classroom time before Christmas, when they had to isolate following confirmed cases of the virus among classmates and staff. Since the holiday, they ve been remote learning once again after the Prime Minister took the decision to close schools to all but vulnerable and key worker children from January 5.

Hero war veteran, 97, beats Covid-19 and returns home to Laindon | Braintree and Witham Times

1/1 A VETERAN is sending a glimmer of hope to elderly residents across south Essex as he shares his story of beating Covid-19 at the age of 97. Ernie Keeble is now back at his home in Woodbury Court Care Home in Laindon having fought off the virus in hospital. The 97-year-old Second World War veteran, who has a combined 43 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren, also celebrated his 80th wedding anniversary with his wife Joan, 96, this month. His granddaughter Leonie Gray has praised her “trooper” grandfather and the home for taking such good care of him. The 35-year-old said: “The home have been really good. He had Covid for two weeks. He was very poorly in the home and then had a fall and had to go to hospital.

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