Councillor Ruth Buttery EDUCATION and health chiefs are reassuring parents and students of their safety in the run-up to schools re-opening next week with increased testing and safety measures. Students at secondary schools across the borough will be part of a mass testing programme from the first week of return and parents are being urged to authorise the testing of their child. Primary school children will not receive lateral flow tests, but staff will be tested twice a week. A spokesman for Dudley Council said: Most children have been out of school since the Christmas break with headteachers and staff working tirelessly to continue to provide education for those in school and at home, while ensuring sites are safe and prepared to welcome children back from 8 March.
Reassurance for pupils returning to school across Dudley borough
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Whanganui Happenings: What s on in Whanganui
28 Feb, 2021 10:03 PM
7 minutes to read
Recovery, a ceramic work by Katherine Barrett, a work in Girls, Girls, Girls at the 85 Glasgow Street Arts Centre.
Wanganui Midweek
CARITAS LENTEN DISCUSSION GROUP
What: This ecumenical group meets weekly. Based on the Sunday readings during Lent, the programme is entitled A New Way Forward, exploring new and better ways of living as one human family.
When: Thursday, March 4, 2-3.30pm
Thursday, March 11, 2-3.30pm
Details: To register please call Pam on 3455047 ext 3 or email pam.hopper@sosj.org.au.
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING
What: Beginners course for adults. Introduction to dancing, with warm up and basic steps/formations. Bring soft-soled shoes and bottled water, wear cool, loose-fitting clothing. A fun way to exercise.
Whanganui Happenings
7 minutes to read
Toku Ukaipo, acrylic and graphite pencil on found wood by Tapiri, a work in Girls, Girls, Girls at the 85 Glasgow Street Arts Centre.
Wanganui Midweek
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.30am-3pm. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea are provided
Where: Enliven s Kowhainui Home, 88 Virginia Rd, Otamatea (participants can be picked up and taken home afterwards)
Details: Please call 06 349 1400 or visit www.enlivencentral.org.nz
CARITAS LENTEN DISCUSSION GROUP
What: This ecumenical group meets weekly. Based on the Sunday readings during Lent, the programme is entitled A New Way Forward , exploring new and better ways of living as one human family.