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PLYMOUTH – Memorial Day will be a subdued day of remembrance in Plymouth this year.
With little warning that the state would lift COVID-19 restrictions, local veterans opted to remember its war dead in solemn, but dignified fashion on Monday, May 31.
Rather than the usual parade through downtown to war memorials, a small contingent from VFW Post 1822 and American Legion Post 40 will make the rounds in an refurbished Army jeep, laying wreaths and offering prayers and thanks for those who made the ultimately sacrifice.
The group will lay wreaths, play taps and say a prayer at the Vietnam and Korean War Memorial in front of Town Hall, the World War I Bridge over Town Brook, the Civil War Memorial on the Training Green and the Navy memorial at State Pier on Water Street.
Headteachers call for refund from exam board WJEC saying they are doing all the work this year
The WJEC said this year s fees have not been agreed yet, but insisted it still had a pivotal role in the process replacing exams to award results
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Schools insist it is unfair they still have to pay for assessments replacing this year’s cancelled exams when they are running and marking them themselves.
Publication of Wales exam appeals policy delayed as students fear results will be unfair
Some teachers have reportedly been left in tears due to heavy workloads
Teachers will decide A level and GCSE grades this year based on their assessment of students’ work during the course (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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