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Published: Fri, 21st Nov 12:00PM
CLAIMS of divisions between Nepalese and English communities have been refuted.
In a report on how schools deal with pupils who have English as a second language (EAL), College Town Infant School headteacher Trudi Sammons said she thought there was a clear line between the two ethnic groups in the education system.
Children's services good 'but caution still needed' ![]()
Published: Thu, 20th Nov 8:00AM
COUNCIL officers have been praised after children’s services in the borough improved.
Published: Wed, 19th Nov 4:00PM
A PAIR of car enthusiasts took part in an Italian rally to raise funds for charity.
The future is bright with Waitrose staff ![]()
Published: Wed, 19th Nov 12:00PM
GREEN fingered supermarket staff have donated daffodil bulbs to a council.
Published: Sun, 16th Nov 4:00PM
A LEADING charity has called for government action over rare birds which could face extinction if a huge housing estate is built.
'High standard' in fire service says report ![]()
Published: Sun, 16th Nov 8:00AM
FIRE chiefs have assured firefighters and the public that they are not at risk – despite research showing that there has been an increase in deaths in the service nationally in the past five years.
Alice gets her foot through Disney door ![]()
Published: Sat, 15th Nov 4:00PM
A YOUNG girl got the holiday of her dreams as well as a new pair of shoes!
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THE parents of a student who hanged himself after failing his degree are lobbying his university in a bid to stop it happening to others.
Award for teen who is always happy to help
A HARDWORKING teenager has been praised for setting a good example to her peers by helping out at a community centre.
AUDIENCE members considered themselves at home at a school’s musical production about the boy who wanted more.
FOOTBALLERS had valuables stolen when thieves broke into their changing room during the first half of a cup tie.
Polka dots and pretty colours on painted pottery Pudsey
YOUNG artists showed off their flair in a ceramics painting competition to raise money.
Wales trip still on for school
A HEADTEACHER says a planned trip to an activity centre where a boy died just days ago will still go ahead.





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