Praising teachers It s no secret that teachers and education staff have worked tirelessly to adapt and overcome the challenges of working during the pandemic and trying to minimise the impacts of lockdown on children s learning. Messages of praise have been flooding in for teachers and schools from families across Cumbria thanking them for all their support during the pandemic. We asked families on the News & Star/The Cumberland News Facebook page if they had any schools or teachers they wanted to thank for their support during the pandemic. We were inundated with messages for the wonderful work of school staff with people commenting that every staff member was worthy of praise for all they have managed to achieve in such difficult circumstances.
South Bank is not a dumping place : Heavy criticism over plans for former nightclub
Application for thirty en-suite single bedrooms along with a bar and dining area had been recommended for approval by council officers
11:59, 15 JAN 2021
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Plans to convert a derelict nightclub into 30 bedsits have been rejected by councillors.
Much-loved ice cream man touched hundreds of lives across Liverpool
People have shared their favourite childhood memories of Chris who was a true gent and had time for everyone
20:39, 14 JAN 2021
Ice cream man Kirit Desai, who was known as Chris, who passed away age 65
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How manipulative Wrexham strangler Madog Rowlands turned to murder
Madog Rowlands murdered his wife-to-be Lauren Griffiths 21 at their home in Cardiff
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice To outsiders, killer Madog Rowlands from Coed Efa in New Broughton, was a withdrawn but seemingly harmless IT art student who did not fit the profile of a man capable of murder.