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Voting opened at 7am and people can cast their vote until 10pm today (Thursday, May 6). Social distancing measures meant longer queues, and early signs suggested that this year’s election could see higher turnouts than in previous years. Mandy Horton was one of a number of people filing out of Malpas Community Centre and Library shortly after 5pm. She said she believed the pandemic had made people more aware of the Senedd, which she said bodes well for turnout. “People are even more opinionated now [after the pandemic],” she said. “I didn’t know what the Senedd was before the pandemic – but I certainly do now. ....
AN expanding North-East education trust says it has been “strengthened and enriched” after adding a high-performing school to its portfolio. Preston Primary, at Eaglescliffe, has joined Lingfield Education Trust, which already has six other schools across the Tees Valley, plus another in North Yorkshire. The Trust’s chief executive, Nick Blackburn, said: “We are thrilled to have Preston Primary as part of our growing family of schools, and we look forward to an exciting future together.” Sue Richardson, who has been head teacher at Preston Primary since 2014, added: “Despite our excellent results, we never want to stand still, and joining the Trust gives us the opportunity to develop further.” ....
James Cash, managing director at Superfast IT handing over five new laptops to Helen Robinson, headteacher at Mount Pleasant Primary School AN IT company owner is urging borough businesses to donate old laptops for children with no access to online learning. James Cash, owner of Superfast IT in Stourbridge, is backing a national campaign to bridge the digital divide – providing disadvantaged children with laptops during the national coronavirus lockdown. The campaign is supporting schools and families across the Black Country and Birmingham – without which James fears thousands of children would be left behind. He said: “It is important that kids stop missing out on education. I am backing this campaign to raise awareness of the wide-spread issue and encourage local businesses to donate their old laptops. We are also matching anyone that buys a brand-new laptop. ....