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Blackcurrant the new superfood? Suppliers, producers flock to Foodstuffs expo 12 May, 2021 05:44 AM 4 minutes to read The Barker s team in Hamilton at Foodstuffs Fresh and Grocery Expo, Jillian Stanton (left), Kathryn Love, Sarah Edmonds and Tom Graham. Photo / Belinda Feek The Barker s team in Hamilton at Foodstuffs Fresh and Grocery Expo, Jillian Stanton (left), Kathryn Love, Sarah Edmonds and Tom Graham. Photo / Belinda Feek Kiwis are seeking healthier food options while producers are balancing the right amount to survive after 12 months of battling Covid-19, food industry leaders say. Foodstuffs South Island chief executive Steve Anderson said helping New Zealanders build up their immunity is a key trend coming out of the company s Fresh and Grocery Expo at Claudelands Event Centre today. ....
University Academy Holbeach reports fourth positive COVID-19 case in 24-hour period | Updated: 16:25, 18 December 2020 Another student at University Academy Holbeach (UAH) has tested positive for COVID-19, the fourth in the last 24 hours, it has been confirmed today (Friday, December 18). School leaders at UAH were given the news this morning that a Year 11 student had tested positive for the virus, with parents being informed later that other in the same group would have to self-isolate until Christmas Day. Executive principal Steve Baragwanath said: The school was notified this morning, although the child concerned has been off school and self-isolating. UAH principal Steve Baragwanath. (19104514) ....
Holbeach and Long Sutton secondary schools send students home early due to COVID-19 cases | Updated: 17:32, 17 December 2020 Two South Holland secondary schools had to send some of their students home early today (Thursday, December 17) after reports of positive COVID-19 tests. Both Year 7 and 11 groups at University Academy Holbeach (UAH), along with Year 11 students at University Academy Long Sutton (UALS), were sent home before the scheduled leaving time after school leaders took advice from public health officials. Leaders at both schools, Sheila Paige (UAH) and Liam Davè, notified parents by letter of their decision to send their children home as the autumn term came to an end today. ....