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The 4 new LFD test collection sites opening in Wiltshire

The new collection sites opening from today are: Springfield Community Campus in Corsham Calne Leisure Centre The Nadder Centre in Tisbury Booking is not required - anyone wanting to pick up LFD for themselves and their household can simply turn up. The sites already up and running are: Devizes Leisure Centre (also doing in-person testing) The reception at Monkton park in Chippenham The reception at Bourne Hill in Salisbury Towards the end of the month, Wiltshire Council hopes to open more of these sites to bring the total to 10. Kate Blackburn, Wiltshire s public health director, said: Alongside the rollout of the vaccine, regular testing is an essential part of the easing of restrictions, helping identifying variants and stopping individual cases from becoming outbreaks.

Here s One Way To Support Dallas ISD Students This Week

Volunteer this weekend to paint, garden, and make other improvements to elementary school campuses in Dallas. By Alex Macon Published in FrontBurner April 12, 2021 12:27 pm The last two weekends, hundreds of volunteers went to work at Dallas ISD elementary schools. They renovated teachers’ lounges with some help from El Centro design students. They built up outdoor learning spaces, installing shade sails and planting gardens, even varnishing tree stumps to serve as seats. Indoors, hallways and classrooms were transformed with artwork and positive messaging. “From the moment a student walks in the classroom they can see and feel that they are valued and their education is important,” says Abigail Williams, the CEO of United to Learn, a nonprofit that supports schools by investing in teacher training, student tutoring, and campus improvement projects. The nonprofit works with 47 underfunded Dallas ISD elementary schools, where 90 percent of students are living in poverty

Portsmouth expects $13 2M in COVID relief funds What will city do?

PORTSMOUTH  The city expects to receive about $13.2 million in federal funds from the latest stimulus package, but it’s not yet clear how the millions can be spent. City Manager Karen Conard said the federal government is still developing the guidelines that will direct New Hampshire municipalities how they can spend the money. Despite not having the guidelines yet, city staff  is preparing for when the “guidance does come,” Conard said Monday. “It will behoove us to have a list of potential projects and uses,” Conard said. The city is expected to receive about $13.2 million from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CARES) Act of 2021.

Tributes paid to popular Dumfries teacher described as an absolute gentleman

Tributes paid to popular Dumfries teacher described as an absolute gentleman
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Portsmouth, NH considers athletic complex with Edge Sports Group

Portsmouth, NH considers athletic complex with Edge Sports Group
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