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Credit: Jane Barlow/PA Wire PUPILS at 14 schools across Glasgow do not have local access to branded uniforms and must order from a shop in Stirling it is claimed. During a full council meeting Labour’s education spokeswoman councillor Aileen McKenzie asked the city convener, councillor Chris Cunningham, if he agreed that school uniforms should be reasonably prices and stocked locally. Ms McKenzie asked: “Would the city convener also agree that it is not acceptable that during these restrictive times 14 schools across Glasgow can only buy school branded items from a shop in Stirling which is currently closed. “They are only taking orders via the internet excluding families with no access to the internet and delivery taking over one month.”
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Notre Dame primary school pupils who are in the schools charity committee and were involved in the pen pal care home project. Pictured are back row from left- head teacher Tina MacDonald, David Broadley, Paton McGinley, Aizah Rasul, Julia Sorel and teache THE messages are simple and touching, the cheery cards bright and full of festive cheer. “Hope you are safe and well in these difficult times,” reads one, while another says: “We hope we will all be able to meet up again soon.” These are Christmas cards with a difference, sent with love from a bunch of creative and kind-hearted primary school pupils to care homes across the city.