GOOD Friday is drawing near which means, for many, it is almost time for fish and chips. So we have drawn up a mouthwatering list of the top five chippies in the Warrington area, as according to Tripadvisor.
Renee s Plaice, Lymm A relatively new chippy that has quickly made a big impression. Renee’s Plaice can be found in the village centre across the road from the Golden Fleece pub. A recent reviewer said: Great traditional British fish and chips. Food always cooked fresh, tastes wonderful, good value. Always enjoyed the curry sauce and mushy peas, all fresh and tasty.
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EXCITEMENT is building for a summer potentially free of restrictions after the PM unveiled his ‘roadmap’ to take England out of lockdown. We could be in beer gardens by April 12 and back in pubs, cafes and restaurants by May 17 if falling infection rates allow Boris Johnson to keep to his timetable. That has got us thinking about some of the new eateries and hospitality venues that are coming Warrington. Here are some of the places opening this year that we can look forward to.
RUDY’S Hugely popular Neapolitan pizza restaurant Rudy s is set to open a branch in Stockton Heath.
There are hopes the online learning the pandemic forced on schools this year will permanently change the way many teachers work.
Deidre Shea says digital options make for far more interesting lessons than those of pre-internet days.
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Hundreds of thousands of students and their teachers had to interact with one another and learn over the internet, often for the first time, during the national and Auckland lockdowns.
Advocates of online education told RNZ schools should build on the experience instead of trying to put it behind them.
The primary school e-principal of the Virtual Learning Network, Rachel Whalley, told RNZ teachers were a lot more confident about using the internet thanks to the pandemic, and she hoped they would not wait for another lockdown to use that knowledge.