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The Covid Diaries: North East residents say don t blow it now as lockdown easing begins

The Covid Diaries: North East residents say don t blow it now as lockdown easing begins As part of the BeatCovidNE campaign launched last year, six North East people share their reflections on looking ahead to the end of lockdown Get the latest North East news and updates delivered straight to your inbox Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A campaign was launched in December to urge North East people not to let their guard down in the fight against Covid-19.

Return to the classroom for all students is a journey rather than a race, Lichfield headteacher says

Return to the classroom for all students is a journey rather than a race, Lichfield headteacher says
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Lichfield restaurant owner returns to former school to serve up tasty treats for teachers

Lichfield Live Open Search Share this: A Lichfield chef has returned to his old school to give staff a tasty treat during lockdown. Liam Dillon, owner of the Boat Inn, has been creating Heat at Home meals while the restaurant has been shut. And he has been providing them to staff at King Edward VI School free of charge. Headteacher Jane Rutherford with Liam Dillon Liam said: “I wanted to give something back to my community – where better to start than the school where I spent so many happy years, the place that gave me the platform to now be my own boss as a restaurant owner?

Lichfield school says unanswered questions remain for students due to take GCSE and A-Levels

Share this: A Lichfield school says there are still many “unanswered questions” for students who are due to take GCSE and A-Levels. In a letter to parents, King Edward VI School deputy heads Catharine Forster and Laura Hurn said uncertainties also remained over the process of pupils returning to the classroom. It comes as many students continue to learn from home due to national coronavirus restrictions. The school’s deputy headteachers said they were “incredibly proud” of the efforts of pupils – but added that there were still many unknown factors about how they would return to traditional education. “We know that nationally there continue to be announcements about what the future may bring.

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