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No-go for latest plan to develop dilapidated St Peter s site at Gainford

By • 16 Apr 2021 NO-GO: The latest plans to build houses on part of the St Peter s site has been turned down A PROPOSAL to build 39 homes on part of the former St Peter’s School site at Gainford has been rejected. Kebbell Homes applied to build the houses on the part of the site it owns after failing to reach agreement with Ruttle Plant, which owns the former school buildings, to progress a previously approved, more comprehensive, plan. That plan included converting the remaining school building into homes. Planning officer Steve Pilkington told Durham County Council’s south and west planning committee last week that there had been six letters of objection to Kebbell Homes’ latest proposal.

Watching you: Waikato private school investigates roll-out of cyber safety app

Watching you: Waikato private school investigates roll-out of cyber safety app 15 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read Family Zone app allows adults to monitor online use and block an entire category of apps - including different types of social media or gaming apps. Photo / 123RF Family Zone app allows adults to monitor online use and block an entire category of apps - including different types of social media or gaming apps. Photo / 123RF Herald reporter based in HamiltonNikki.Preston@nzme.co.nz An elite Waikato school has looked at installing an app on its students phones and other devices that would give teachers the ability to control and monitor the social media the students access.

Annabel, 12, helps Somerset charity fight Kenyan period poverty

BBC News Published image captionAnnabel and her mother Emma will complete their walking challenge on 10 April A 12-year-old girl has almost completed a 117-mile (188km) walk to help Kenyan girls in period poverty after being inspired by a pen-pal project. Annabel and her mother Emma are due to finish the Somerset Mendip Ring for St Peter s Life-Line on 10 April. The pair have exceeded their initial target of £4,705 to fund a Kenyan factory that will make free sanitary pads for local school girls. The charity s head said he was in awe of Annabel s determination . image copyrightEmma and Annabel image captionOn the third day the pair walked for 10 hours

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