A school in Ealing will be opening this September, after a year’s delay due to COVID-19. Ark Soane Academy (ASA) which will be based on Gunnersbury Lane, will be welcoming its first cohort of Year 7 students after its opening was delayed in 2020. Matthew Neuberger was appointed headteacher in January, and he s quite impatient to get started following the delays. He said: “Everyone who is a part of the team is excited and impatient to get this project underway as quickly as we can. We’ve had a lot of conversations with parents over Zoom, but that ability to shake people’s hands or have a quiet word about their worries becomes a lot more difficult when you’re doing everything remotely.
Ealing school set for September opening after COVID delay
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Ealing school set for September opening after COVID delay
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Do you want to re-emerge from lockdown with a new and refreshed fashion style? Then here are some top fashion tips from a local specialist which will not cost the earth – in fact, often they cost nothing at all. With non-essential stores closed you can’t, of course, go mad in high street sales, but there are still online purchases and bargains to be had. But the tips offered by Kirsty Mack of Stourbridge House of Colour are mainly aimed at getting organized and making the most of what you already have, as well as advice on what to buy.
Marks and Spencers launched a vegan Easter egg and well, the picture says it all. (Twitter/@kirstymacs)
Marks and Spencer (M&S) has launched a vegan “eggplant” Easter egg and we’re wondering if it’s single, to be honest.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, bottoms hoping to pop out and grab the other kind of aubergine will have to for now settle for the “vegan vibe, no dairy” substitute.
Part of the British retailer’s Plant Kitchen vegan range, the long, bulbous, aubergine-shaped Easter egg – because in capitalism’s calendar it’s already April 2021 – is being sold for £6.
Weighing a hefty 135g, the sizeable aubergine looks like it’ll need to be handled with both hands.