They deserve a medal - the teachers and schools praised by parents for support in pandemic
Families have been telling us the schools and teachers they want to thank for supporting pupils
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Thank you posters outside Oak Tree Primary in Cheadle Hulme (Image: Vicky Moran)
Schools across Greater Manchester have been thanked by families for all they have done to support them during the pandemic. In an article last week about executive headteacher Chris Hanson praising families and staff at Corpus Christi RC Primary in Chadderton, Oldham, for pulling together amid the pandemic, we asked parents to tell us who they wanted to thank.
Julia Mulligan, North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner THE commissioner of a police force which levies the second highest council tax demand in England has unveiled a proposal to buck the national trend by setting its increase for the coming year at just a fraction of the maximum permitted. North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan’s proposed increase of £5.29 for band D taxpayers comes as many of her counterparts, including neighbouring forces such as Durham, have indicated ambitions to levy the maximum £15 rise allowed before needing to call a referendum. If the move is given the seal of approval by the county’s Police, Fire and Crime Panel, average council tax bills will include a £271.06 charge for the police, representing a 1.99 per cent rise.
Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan CRAVEN people are being asked for their views on how much money should be invested in police and fire and rescue services for the coming year. Julia Mulligan, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, has launched a public consultation ahead of her setting the services council tax precept next year. Mrs Mulligan said while many people will be struggling financially, pressures on emergency services remain as intense as ever. The results of the consultation will form part of her recommendation to the Police, Fire and Crime Panel next month. “After the hardest of years, it is more important than ever I hear people’s views about how much they think should be invested in policing and fire and rescue services from their council tax bill next year,” said Mrs Mulligan.
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