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10:41 AM March 5, 2021
Twins Bobby. the elephant, and Oscar, the lion, Hall are two-years-old and went as characters from Dear Zoo to Munns Farm Day Nursery in Letty Green, near Welwyn Garden City
- Credit: Victoria Robinson
Pupils from across Welwyn Hatfield did not let lockdown stand in the way of dressing up for World Book Day.
At Stanborough School in Welwyn Garden City, yesterday started with an online book quiz and ended with Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) a book time.
Zoe Armitage, Stanborough s deputy headteacher as Wally
- Credit: Stanborough Secondary School
Students were also encouraged to get involved in a number of other ways including dressing up as their favourite book character, carving vegetable book characters, and writing their own flash fiction’ – six-word stories and 280 characters ‘Twitterature’ novels.
Staff at Queenswood School are making PPE for NHS and care staff. Picture: Queenswood School.
- Credit: Archant
Starting in April with the first lockdown just a week old, Welwyn Hatfield had some good news by June with the opening of non-essential retail.
During this period of Stay at Home, Stay Alert, and Control the Virus, our community stepped up to the plate with numerous examples of little and big kindnesses.
Hand sanitiser made by the University of Hertfordshire. Picture: UoH.
- Credit: Archant
To address the shortage of hand sanitiser in April, the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield made some to help keep key workers safe during the pandemic.