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Five years ago I tried washing with a hosepipe in the garden – I haven t had a hot shower since

‘Five years ago I tried washing with a hosepipe in the garden – I haven’t had a hot shower since’ From Midlife Fitness Files: The Telegraph’s health series, where we glean advice from experts as they talk us through their weekly regime It felt more organic, exhilarating and energising Credit: Jeff Gilbert/The Telegraph Anna Magee talks to Mike Millen, 68, a retired engineer and part-time fitness instructor. He lives in Kent and has a grown-up daughter, Toni, 44 and two grandsons, nine and 11. My earliest memory is kicking a football around outside the block of flats where I used to live in South London. I got to semi-professional level but, in those days, it was more about brute strength and I was quite small growing up, so I didn’t get further.

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Board continues to talk about remote learning

By Neill Caldwell neill.caldwell@thestokesnews.com DANBURY At its regular meeting Monday night, the Stokes County Board of Education again spent much discussion time talking about grades, attendance and remote learning. This debate came amid related news from Raleigh. North Carolina Republican lawmakers introduced a bill on Monday that would require school districts in the state to offer at least partial in-person instruction for all K-12 public school students. Senate Bill 37 would still allow parents to utilize an online-only option for their child. Then on Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper, the state secretary of health and a bipartisan pair of top education officials pressed school systems to reopen for in-person learning. “It’s time to get our children back into the classroom,” Cooper said during a briefing on the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Editorial Board: Protecting public health can start with a conversation

While understanding that blatant disregard for public well-being should be disciplined, this Board sees empathetic dialogue as a more effective and equitable first option for dealing with pandemic policy transgressions and encourages community members to educate one another.

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