Every single Liverpool councillor s gifts, hospitalities and declared interests
We decided to list what all 90 councillors have declared after Max Caller s report was critical of the updating of important registers
08:58, 11 APR 2021
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Liverpool Town Hall. (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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Listed - All of the schools and teachers that parents believe have gone above and beyond throughout the pandemic.
Messages of praise have been flooding in for teachers and schools from families across Dorset thanking them for all of their support during the pandemic. Teachers and educational staff have worked tirelessly to adapt and overcome the challenges and pressures of the pandemic whilst minimising the impact of lockdown on children s learning is one of their main priorities. Earlier in the week we asked families on the Bournemouth Daily Echo Facebook page if they had any schools or teachers they wanted to thank for their support during the pandemic.
A consultation into merging primary schools in Brecon and nearby Cradoc is to begin soon. At the end of January, Powys County Council’s Independent/Conservative cabinet went ahead with the decision to hold a consultation on proposals for a new 360-place English-medium primary school in Brecon. This would replace Mount Street Infants School, Mount Street Juniors School and Cradoc Community Primary School. A Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) and a community swimming pool would also be part of the scheme which could be built on the site of the old Brecon High School. Using the questions at any time process, Cllr Liz Rijnenberg (Brecon St Mary, Labour), who represents the Mount Street area has asked for details of when the consultation is due to start, and whether the current lockdown will affect it.