(Photo: Geograph/PA) EARLIER TODAY (3 March), Rishi Sunak the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the 2021 Budget. As part of his announcement, he revealed that a total of £700m will go on supporting arts, culture and sports as they reopen. This is a £300m boost for the Culture Recovery fund already in place. Together with @OliverDowden we’re extending the Culture Recovery Fund and supporting our arts, culture and sporting institutions as they reopen. We re introducing a new approach to apprenticeships in the creative industries, and extending the TV restart scheme. #HereForCulturepic.twitter.com/cOYEeIlhBX Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) March 3, 2021
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St Pius X Catholic Primary School is set to receive a second minibus which will allow whole classes of schoolchildren to attend school trips. The good news came as the school managed to raise the £10,000 needed to purchase another minibus after starting the fundraising in September. Headteacher Kevin McGoldrick is delighted that the school reached the target after just five months. He said: “It is absolutely brilliant – it just adds to the students’ enrichment and adds to the curriculum opportunities that we can offer our children. “Some of them haven’t had the chance to go on trips, so by having the minibus it will allow us to give children the best possible start to their education.
Last summer, national papers were covered with images of overcrowded beaches. At some beaches, police were forced to step in and ask people to stay away from the most overpopulated beaches on British shores. After the pandemic, none of us will take a relaxing trip to the beach for granted again. St Bees Beach, also known as Seacote Beach, is just one in Cumbria that you should be sure to visit in happier times. If you haven’t walked along the coast, you need to add it to your bucket list. It’s a bit of a wildlife hotspot, thanks to the RSPB Nature Reserve on Saint Bees Head which is home to a whole host of sea birds.
Last summer, national papers were covered with images of overcrowded beaches. At some beaches, police were forced to step in and ask people to stay away from the most overpopulated beaches on British shores. However, a scientist recently came out and said there were no Covid-19 outbreaks as a result of these packed beaches. After the pandemic, none of us will take a relaxing trip to the beach for granted again. St Bees Beach, also known as Seacote Beach, is just one in Cumbria that you should be sure to visit in happier times. If you haven’t walked along the coast, you need to add it to your bucket list.
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