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Plans to introduce part time driving bans around six Dundee primary schools approved

Plans to introduce part time driving bans around six Dundee primary schools approved Proposals to introduce a driving prohibition at Fintry Primary School have been approved by councillors despite concerns from local residents. Updated: January 26, 2021, 10:32 am © SYSTEM For the latest news and developments affecting children, parents and teachers across Tayside and Fife, sign up for our weekly Schools and Family newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Schools and Family newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Proposals to introduce a driving prohibition at Fintry Primary School have been approved by councillors despite concerns from local residents.

Driving bans being considered near six Dundee primary schools during peak times

Driving bans being considered near six Dundee primary schools during peak times Families could be banned from driving near six Dundee primary schools if councillors approve new proposals to make schools safer. © PRESS AND JOURNAL The driving prohibition would aim to keep children safe on their way to school. For the latest news and developments affecting children, parents and teachers across Tayside and Fife, sign up for our weekly Schools and Family newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Schools and Family newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Families could be banned from driving near six Dundee primary schools if councillors approve new proposals to make schools safer.

Fintry spreading Christmas cheer with new lights and decorations

© Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Simon Redmond & Ron Neave of Fintry Community Council with the Christmas posters. A community is hoping it will be a Christmas to remember after adorning the streets in colourful festive lights. Fintry Community Council has been working hard to cover the streets in Christmas lights, decorations and banners to cheer everyone up during the dark nights of the coronavirus lockdown. The children at Fintry Primary School have even had a hand in the project, decorating more than 300 baubles which have now been hung up round the community. © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Simon Redmond & Ron Neave of Fintry Community Council.

Fintry sisters write Christmas cards to residents at Pitkerro Care Centre

© Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Scarlet and Rebecca Redmond from Fintry. Two little girls with big hearts have been busy writing Christmas cards to every resident at Pitkerro Care Centre. The Redmond sisters – Rebecca, 9, and Scarlet, 6 – have spent the last week meticulously handwriting more than 100 cards to give to all of the care home’s residents for Christmas. Over the weekend the two girls, who both attend Fintry Primary School, went to the care home to deliver them in person and hand in some tasty biscuits for the residents to enjoy. This comes after Rebecca and Scarlet spent the first few months of the coronavirus lockdown hard at work baking cakes and cookies to hand out to their neighbours to make sure everyone had a smile on their face.

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