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GCSE joy for students across Darlington as they pick up their results following difficult year
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Darlington family to scatter daughters ashes before fundraising
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Amelia Davies, from Darlington, died in January, about four months after being diagnosed with neuroblastoma. The eight-year-old, who loved swimming and mixed martial arts, was a pupil at Polam Hall School, which is planning to create a garden, with buddy bench , to remember Amelia. Her mum Rhiannon Davies, who wants to raise awareness about the cancer and its symptoms, described her as a cheeky girl with a big personality. Amelia Davies, 8, from Darlington, who died from neuroblastoma in January Amelia, who underwent chemotherapy last year, had been responding well to treatment and had been due to have an operation to remove an 11cm tumour from her abdomen on February 8.
Jack Palmer from Wyvern Academy who won one of the Austin Book awards A DARLINGTON student who is proactive and has a passion for trains is one of the many students awarded in the Darlington Rotary Club s Austin Brooks Youth Day Awards last year. Jack Palmer, from Wyvern Academy, won one of the awards as recognition for his efforts at his school breakfast club and the Stockton and Darlington Railway Youth Team. Mrs Ruth Hampson, assistant headteacher at Wyvern Academy, said: I think he’s very happy that he’s had some recognition for all the stuff that he does, because he’s Jack, and that’s what Jack does, and it’s nice to have some recognition of the fact that we do notice it all, it’s not just assumed he will do.