Student used his savings to make and deliver hundreds of meals to frontline workers and the elderly during pandemic
Floyd Haughton has now won an award for his scheme delivering Jamaican Sunshine Suppers
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A student used his savings to make and deliver hundreds of free meals to key workers, and frontline staff in his local community.
These are the hardest secondary schools to get into in Cardiff
Three are so oversubscribed they had to turn away children applying from within catchment to start this September
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The most in-demand state secondary schools in Cardiff have been revealed in the most recent statistics.
Some pupils will only go back to school part-time when they are allowed to return next month
Some will be back one day a week, others on rotas to allow for social distancing
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Some pupils will only go back to school part-time when they are allowed to return next month and next term - while others will go back full time.