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Weston-super-Shop Windows project launches

Artist Sami Green with her giant seed pod installation at the Sovereign Centre. - Credit: Culture Weston To mark the re-opening of high street trade this week, shop windows in Weston town centre have been given a creative makeover, showcasing wow-factor window art installations designed by local artists in the area.     Weston-super-Shop Windows is a project led by Weston Artspace and supported by Culture Weston, that commissioned a group of artists from Weston, Bristol and North Somerset to brighten up the frontages of shops and empty units through an eclectic array of colourful and unique artwork.    More than 70 artists entered the Weston Artspace competition to transform a window, submitting a wide range of artwork designed to uplift the area as lockdown restrictions are eased.  

#300in100: Weston College to support apprenticeships

#300in100: Weston College to support apprenticeships
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Avonmouth explosion: Police speak to witnesses

Avonmouth explosion: Police speak to witnesses Luke Wheaton, Ray White, Brian Vickery and Mike James died in the incident last December THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Police are speaking to witnesses in their investigation into the Avonmouth explosion. Luke Wheaton, 16, Ray White, 57, Brian Vickery, 63, and Mike James, 64, died at the Wessex Water works on December 3, after a blast from the biosolids storage silo.

Former Worle student aiming to cure brain illnesses

Former Worle student aiming to cure brain illnesses
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Absences recorded as usual in schools as students return

Mendip Green Primary School welcomed its students back today. (March 8) - Credit: Mendip Green Primary Students have returned to school today (Monday) marking the first steps back to normality as the Government begins its roadmap out of lockdown. Secondary school pupils will have regular Covid testing, with three tests in school before switching to twice-weekly tests at home. Students will also wear face masks in classrooms where social distancing is not possible.  Primary pupils will not have to take Covid tests or wear masks. Students who are shielding have been asked to remain at home for a little longer. Schools have reassured parents that rigorous safety measures are in place to protect staff and students. 

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