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Nelson and Colne college hold open day for years 8, 9 and 10 pupils

Nelson and Colne College is holding an online Open Event for year 8, 9 and 10 pupils this month. With restrictions still enforced, the College will hold the online event which will take place between 6pm and 8pm on Tuesday, April 27. Attendees can expect an immersive online experience which will include high quality virtual tours of the College campus and facilities and a welcome from Principal Amanda Melton CBE. There will be a wide range of course information to explore across the College’s broad range of study options, from A Levels to Vocational programmes and Apprenticeships to newly-launched T Level qualifications. Momina Atique, 19, formerly of Pendle Vale College, achieved A AA in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics at Nelson and Colne College and progressed on to the University of Manchester to study Biomedical Sciences.

Roads shut as rainfall set to break records

Roads shut as rainfall set to break records Cairns Airport is set to break its single-day April rainfall record and several roads have been closed as more heavy rain tumbles down. Weather 20th Apr 2021 4:47 PM Premium Content Subscriber only CAIRNS Airport is looking likely to break its single-day April rainfall record, currently set in 1984 with 185.8mm. The Bureau of Meteorology advised Cairns Airport had received 194mm between 9am Monday and 8.30am Tuesday, and that it would be hard to suggest the record hadn t already been broken, but the data needed to be confirmed, which could take days. Another 79mm of rain has fallen at the airport in the past six hours, though the day s heaviest falls so far have been at Tully where 128mm has fallen since 9am.

Laser hair removal entrepreneur from Bury on track to reach £1m turnover

Helen Quayle, owner and founder of Manchester-based LaserHQ, which is on track to hit a £1million turnover by the end of 2021 AN entrepreneur from Bury is set to hit a turnover of £1m through her laser hair removal business. Helen Quayle, 28, launched LaserHQ from a tiny, windowless room four years ago. Since then, she has opened two clinics in Liverpool and Manchester, with a third opening soon in Leeds, as well as launching a training academy. Helen, who struggled with dyslexia throughout school, grew LaserHQ from nothing after being made redundant. She now employs a growing team, and the company has a projected turnover of £1m by the end of the year.

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