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GCSE pupils rose to the challenges of lockdown learning
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Talented actress, 17, from tiny North Yorkshire village, to follow in footsteps of Dame Helen Mirren, after winning National Youth Theatre place
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The 15-year-old from Markington, who lives with arthrogryposis - a rare congenital disorder which means his arm and leg joints are contracted, aims to raise more than £500 for Blueprint for All.
Pictured Oliver Robinson (front), alongside fellow students from Ripon Grammar School, plan to walking 201 miles between now and Christmas Day, to pay raise funds for a charity set-up in memory of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered in an unprovoked racist attack, in 1993. Photo credit: Ripon Grammar School
Oliver s condition means he has difficulty with mobility and he can only walk for a few hundred yards at a time with a walking aid, but he has vowed to complete a mile in spite of this as part of a 24 pupil school team from his form, along with form tutor Richard Grime, from Ripon Grammar School.
County Hall, Northallerton A COUNCIL aiming to cut its net carbon emissions to zero within a decade has been urged to be more ambitious after revealing a £1.7m plan to continue using fossil fuels to heat schools. Ahead of approving a plan to tackle “a significant backlog of maintenance” at dozens of schools across North Yorkshire, the county council’s leaders were told they would face criticism from environmentally-conscious pupils unless they started introducing alternatives to conventional gas boilers, A meeting of the authority’s executive heard the pandemic had raised numerous health and safety issues at schools and the programme of works would lower heating costs for the 34 schools involved, freeing up money to spend elsewhere.
County Hall, Northallerton A COUNCIL aiming to cut its net carbon emissions to zero within a decade has been urged to be more ambitious after revealing a £1.7m plan to continue using fossil fuels to heat schools. Ahead of approving a plan to tackle “a significant backlog of maintenance” at dozens of schools across North Yorkshire, the county council’s leaders were told they would face criticism from environmentally-conscious pupils unless they started introducing alternatives to conventional gas boilers, A meeting of the authority’s executive heard the pandemic had raised numerous health and safety issues at schools and the programme of works would lower heating costs for the 34 schools involved, freeing up money to spend elsewhere.
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