Another 20 schools hit by Covid cases in Greater Manchester
It brings the number of number of schools affected by the virus since reopening to more than 50
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Another 20 schools in Greater Manchester have been affected by confirmed Covid cases. We reported last night how 31 of the region s schools have already had to send children home following cases among pupils, staff or both.
Today the number has topped 50, with high schools and primaries both affected by positive tests.
Headteacher Phil Brooke warned families to be on the lookout for lesser known symptoms experienced by those who tested positive.
Alexandra Park Primary School, Stockport
The pay as you can afford food shops running in primary schools to stop families going hungry
A headteacher said providing food has become a problem for some families
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Headteacher Janet Hayward and Huw Cogbill at Cadoxton Primary with the first and original Big Bocs Bwyd
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Obituary: Catherine (Irene) Helen Bell By Contributor Published: 10:30, 13 March 2021
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Irene Bell
Catherine Helen Grant was born on July 21, 1929 in her granny Grantâs flat at Gallowgate, Aberdeen.
Her parents were James and Katie and their family home was in Invergordon.
James was a butcher and Katie was mum to the coupleâs two children, Irene and Williamina Mary, known as Wilma. Wilma was five years older than Irene but the two were close and Irene was devastated by the death of her sister when she was only 34 from complications from diabetes.
Parkland Primary School in South Wigston confirms Covid-19 case
It s the third case that s affected a school in a matter of days across Leicestershire
Parkland Primary School (Image: Google)
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A Leicestershire school has today confirmed it has had a coronavirus case just days after pupils returned from lockdown.
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Parents safety concerns over return to fire-ravaged Easter Ross school site at Park Primary revealed after update meeting By Philip Murray Published: 13:30, 06 March 2021
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Firefighters pictured tackling the second fire. It happened almost exactly a year ago to the day after the first, which devastated the school on February 24 last year. Picture: Callum Mackay.
WORRIED parents fear for the safety of their children if and when they return to a fire-ravaged school site â after it suffered its second major blaze in just 12 months.