East Point Academy, Lowestoft.
PHOTO: Nick Butcher
- Credit: Nick Butcher
A Lowestoft-area high school is celebrating after two former students secured places at Cambridge and Oxford.
East Point Academy in Lowestoft, part of East Anglian-based Inspiration Trust, is marking a milestone moment as two students have taken places at Oxbridge to continue with their studies.
Jezz Brown and Megan Swann both left the high school in Kirkley Run in 2019 going on to sixth form at East Norfolk Sixth Form College.
Jezz will be taking up his place in Cambridge to study Human, Social and Political Sciences at Jesus College, while Megan has been offered a deferred place at Oxford to study History at The Queen’s College.
East Point Academy, Lowestoft.
PHOTO: Nick Butcher
- Credit: Nick Butcher
A Lowestoft-area high school is celebrating after two former students secured places at Cambridge and Oxford.
East Point Academy in Lowestoft, part of East Anglian-based Inspiration Trust, is marking a milestone moment as two students have taken places at Oxbridge to continue with their studies.
Jezz Brown and Megan Swann both left the high school in Kirkley Run in 2019 going on to sixth form at East Norfolk Sixth Form College.
Jezz will be taking up his place in Cambridge to study Human, Social and Political Sciences at Jesus College, while Megan has been offered a deferred place at Oxford to study History at The Queen’s College.
Published:
1:54 PM January 29, 2021
Updated:
4:37 PM January 29, 2021
A refuse collector was injured following an incident with a bin lorry in Kirkley Run, Lowestoft.
- Credit: ARCHANT
A binman has suffered a suspected broken hip after an early morning incident with a bin lorry.
Emergency services were called to Kirkley Run, in Lowestoft, at 6.50am on Friday morning, January 29, following reports a member of a refuse collection team had been injured.
The man was taken to the James Paget University Hospital with a suspected broken hip.
A spokesperson for Waveney Norse said: We can confirm that an incident involving one of our Waveney Norse refuse operatives took place in Lowestoft this morning.
Published:
1:54 PM January 29, 2021
Updated:
4:37 PM January 29, 2021
A refuse collector was injured following an incident with a bin lorry in Kirkley Run, Lowestoft.
- Credit: ARCHANT
A binman has suffered a suspected broken hip after an early morning incident with a bin lorry.
Emergency services were called to Kirkley Run, in Lowestoft, at 6.50am on Friday morning, January 29, following reports a member of a refuse collection team had been injured.
The man was taken to the James Paget University Hospital with a suspected broken hip.
A spokesperson for Waveney Norse said: We can confirm that an incident involving one of our Waveney Norse refuse operatives took place in Lowestoft this morning.