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PARENTS, pupils and teachers at a Yoker school campus have teamed up with a successful band to create a heartwarming music video. Clyde Primary School parent council collected hundreds of images of those associated with the school and put them together in a special film to highlight a sense of “togetherness” during lockdown. The movie uses a song by Leeds-based indie folk band The Dunwells entitled “Army of Friends”. The idea was the brainchild of parent council vice-chair Gary Earl, who wanted to pay tribute to parents, pupils and teachers for supporting one another through this difficult period. He told the Post: “The Dunwells were supporting Scouting for Girls on tour and I was raving about them.
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England s legal limits on social contact set to end in June - hugs could be allowed from May Alan McGuinness, political reporter
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The prime minister has said England is going to start reclaiming our freedoms - with all legal limits on people s social contact set to end by 21 June.
Unveiling his long-awaited roadmap for relaxing the country s third COVID-19 lockdown, Boris Johnson said he hoped the nation was on a one-way road to freedom after a wretched year , with spring and summer incomparably better than the current situation. The end really is in sight, he declared.
Southbrae Centre TWO long-term leases are set to be agreed with childcare providers allowing them to use council buildings. Councillors will be asked to approve 10-year leases for facilities in Jordanhill and Yoker during a meeting on Thursday. Buddies Clubs and Services, a charity, currently operates in the Southbrae Centre, Jordanhill, and has successfully bid to continue providing early learning and childcare services from the building. Private operators Dornal Childcare have been chosen to deliver services from the Donald Dewar Centre on Dornal Avenue. Buddies, which was established almost 25 years ago to provide leisure and social opportunities for children and young people with disabilities and additional needs, relocated to the Southbrae Centre, at the junction of Southbrae Drive and Anniesland Road, from an alternative council premises.