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Editor’s note We’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or even odd events as they were reported during the same week throughout the years, along with interesting advertising features from years gone by.
This week in 1924,
The News-Herald reported that the contracts for the construction of the paving of North and South High streets had been met. In a following edition of the paper, it was reported that Trinidad Sheet Asphalt was selected by the council as the type of paving to be used.
Scottish Ballet has made a global call for young people aged 12 to 23 to submit one minute dance films expressing themes of acceptance, identity, and respect. The initiative is part of Scottish Ballet’s digital festival Safe to Be Me 2021 - a celebration of diversity - which launches today, May 10. The festival follows the success of the company’s pioneering schools programme and will be running through the month. The director of engagement at Scottish Ballet, Catherine Cassidy, said: “We have been humbled to see the direct impact that Safe to Be Me has had in schools and hope that, by moving and expanding the programme online, that the Festival will continue to use creative and critical thinking to promote acceptance and respect, and celebrate diversity.”