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Updated: 19:45, 13 March 2021
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From the newspaper of March 15, 1996
Pupils at Golspie Primary School will be helped to overcome any fears they may have after watching news reports of Wednesday s shooting of 16 children and their teacher in a P1 class at Dunblane. Golspie head teacher Paul Hagan said: Any children who want to discuss it in the classroom over the next few days will be able to do so. We have been in touch with our local ministers and will call on their support if necessary.
Call to speed up implementation of 20mph limits across Sutherland By Caroline McMorran Published: 07:00, 09 March 2021
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The accelerator pedal needs to be put down on a drive to roll out 20mph speed limits in towns and villages across Sutherland, the chairman of the county committee has said.
New 20mph speed limit zones are being introduced across Scotland as part of the £1.1 million Spaces for People project supporting active travel during lockdown.
Twenty is plenty â 20mph zones are being rolled out across Scotland.
Our communities are amazing : North Coast Campus head teacher praises hard work and support during lockdown
North Coast Campus head teacher Katherine Wood.
The presentation outlined the journey that the North Coast Campus schools have gone on over the past year.
It began by explaining the technical capabilities and resources available pre-pandemic to the schools and then went on to explain the development of skills, priorities, and lessons learned over the year after experiencing two lockdowns caused by the pandemic.
Mrs Wood told councillors that while nothing could beat face to face learning, online lessons had offered some benefits.
The online option had highlighted the value of communication and had increased parents opportunities to engage in their children s learning, she said.
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