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Covid outbreak at high school forces it to close for a week

The decision will move the school to remote learning from June 4 -11.  Pupils and staff along with their families have been urged to undergo PCR testing to help identify any further cases.  NHS Forth Valley said the decision was part  of a series of actions  to try to prevent the new Delta variant, which was first found in India, from spreading more widely.  The variant is thought to be most dominant strain in the country now. Falkirk Council, NHS Forth Valley, Public Health Scotland and the Scottish Government were all involved in detailed discussions to close Falkirk High down.  In a letter to parents, Dr Henry A Prempeh David Mackay Consultant in Public Health Medicine, said: Following a recent rise in the number of positive coronavirus cases in pupils and staff at Falkirk High School, a decision has been taken to move the school to remote learning from Friday 4th June until Friday 11th June inclusive to help reduce further spread.

Differing fortunes for Falkirk shoplifting duo

Two offenders who pinched almost £100 worth of cosmetics enjoyed vary different experiences at Falkirk Sheriff Court. Sunday, 16th May 2021, 6:11 pm Mary Laird (25), 3 Abercrombie Street, Camelon, did not even bother to turn up to the court on Thursday. Her partner in crime Natasha Teven (35) did show up and, like Laird, had previously pleaded guilty to the theft of cosmetics from Superdrug, Howgate Centre, Falkirk on December 16 and Well Pharmacy, The Carron Centre, Carron on November 30 last year. The court heard the goods stolen by the two women totalled £88.88 and there had been no recovery of the items. Shoplifter Teven appeared at Falkirk Sheriff Court on Thursday but her partner in crime Laird did not

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