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Ilkley Town Mayor s message at Christmas | Wharfedale Observer

ILKLEY Town Mayor, Councillor Mark Stidworthy, has shared his final message of the year. He said: “Changes to Covid-19 restrictions across the United Kingdom have disrupted already limited opportunities to see friends and family this Christmas. We will feel disappointment, anger, anxiety and other strong emotions intensified at this poignant time of the year. We may be dismayed but I am sure we will not be defeated, nor lightly set aside the high levels of personal responsibility that Ilkley residents have shown throughout this crisis. The virus spreads rapidly if we lower our guard. “Over the last nine months we showed ourselves to be a resilient, forward-looking, positive community, ready to help our neighbours. We took difficult steps to protect each other and the NHS, and did so with pride, knowing that many in our town and district were working tirelessly to keep us safe. We supported our amazing local businesses through this most difficult of economic times, further

It s all about community | Wharfedale Observer

SCHOOLS around the country are approaching the end of the first full term with students in school since the start of lockdown. It has also been the first term for Jamie Gutch in a new role as Deputy Headteacher at Ilkley Grammar School (IGS), with responsibility for Post-16 and Personal Development. Here he reflects on how IGS (the founding school of Moorlands Learning Trust) and the wider community have adjusted to new ways of working FOR Post-16, the new academic year starts in mid-August with A level and GCSE results days. Results days this year were like no others ever before, delivered virtually against a national backdrop that was changing almost daily. These were times of extraordinary uncertainty for students and parents.

It s all about community for Ilkley Grammar School | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

SCHOOLS around the country are approaching the end of the first full term with students in school since the start of lockdown. It has also been the first term for Jamie Gutch in a new role as Deputy Headteacher at Ilkley Grammar School (IGS), with responsibility for Post-16 and Personal Development. Here he reflects on how IGS (the founding school of Moorlands Learning Trust) and the wider community have adjusted to new ways of working FOR Post-16, the new academic year starts in mid-August with A level and GCSE results days. Results days this year were like no others ever before, delivered virtually against a national backdrop that was changing almost daily. These were times of extraordinary uncertainty for students and parents.

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