They deserve a medal - the teachers and schools praised by parents for support in pandemic
Families have been telling us the schools and teachers they want to thank for supporting pupils
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Thank you posters outside Oak Tree Primary in Cheadle Hulme (Image: Vicky Moran)
Schools across Greater Manchester have been thanked by families for all they have done to support them during the pandemic. In an article last week about executive headteacher Chris Hanson praising families and staff at Corpus Christi RC Primary in Chadderton, Oldham, for pulling together amid the pandemic, we asked parents to tell us who they wanted to thank.
by Gemma Mackenzie
Andrew and Debbie Booth and Jillian and Charlie Russell.
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Two Aberdeenshire farming families have invested £2 million in a gluten-free oat processing plant.
The new Oat Co Scotland facility, at Enerfield Business Park near Ellon, is a joint venture between Andrew and Debbie Booth and Charlie and Jillian Russell.
The plant, which has been supported by Scottish Government funding and backed by HSBC bank, is capable of producing more than 2.5 million portions of porridge a month.