She wrote: beaming for you both – I’m the luckiest auntie in the world! Love youuuuu x Leigh-Anne added: Arghhhhhhhh so so so happy for you both! And so happy we get to go on this journey together! Love you so much. Little Mix formed on The X Factor in 2011 and have become one of the country’s biggest-selling girlbands. They left Simon Cowell’s Syco Music for the RCA label in November 2018. In December Jesy Nelson left the group, saying the high-profile role had “taken a toll” on her mental health.
A PROGRAMME encouraging children to grow fruit and vegetables then sell them is coming to Dorchester and Weymouth schools. Local Food Links has teamed up with School Food Matters to launch the Young Marketeers scheme for the first time outside of London. Young Marketeers provides a hands-on opportunity for school children to grow fruit and vegetables from seed to sell at their town s market. It provides a platform to promote food education to schools and communities as well as supporting children to live healthier lives. The five schools currently involved in the programme are Damers First School, Manor Park First School, Radipole Primary School, The Prince of Wales First School, and St Osmund’s Middle School.
Schools have remained open to children of key workers. Picture: PA NINE schools in Dorset have confirmed cases of coronavirus since classrooms reopened last week, with students and staff self-isolating as a result. Despite schools being closed to most pupils, they must remain open for children of key workers and vulnerable pupils. Since the start of term on Monday, January 4, nine schools in Dorset Council area have reported cases of Covid-19. Sam Crowe, director of Public Health for Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Councils confirmed that a number of schools in Dorset have reported single cases of COVID-19. He said: “These schools are working closely with Public Health Dorset, Dorset Council and Public Health England South West to ensure that all necessary measures are being met.
Schools have remained open to children of key workers. Picture: PA NINE schools in Dorset have confirmed cases of coronavirus since classrooms reopened last week, with students and staff self-isolating as a result. Despite schools being closed to most pupils, they must remain open for children of key workers and vulnerable pupils. Since the start of term on Monday, January 4, nine schools in Dorset Council area have reported cases of Covid-19. Sam Crowe, director of Public Health for Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Councils confirmed that a number of schools in Dorset have reported single cases of COVID-19. He said: “These schools are working closely with Public Health Dorset, Dorset Council and Public Health England South West to ensure that all necessary measures are being met.