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THOUSANDS of children across the North-East without devices or an internet connection have been left unable to complete schoolwork while home learning, but businesses across the region have rallied together to get children online. Scores of firms around the region have stepped up to provide vital resources for children struggling to access learning materials during lockdown. There have been widespread efforts to tackle the digital divide, including The Northern Echo joining forces with rival publishers across the North to launch the Cash for Connectivity appeal. The emergency fundraising drive aims to raise £1.2 million to help provide free internet to 100,000 disadvantaged households, with countless businesses having already donated devices. ....
£20,000, laptops and SIM cards: How North-East tech stepped up to help kids during Covid £20,000, laptops and SIM cards: North-East tech step up to help kids amid Covid SCORES of businesses have responded to the needs of vulnerable children forced to learn from home after the latest round of Covid restrictions saw schools shift to remote teaching. North-East business across County Durham, Teesside and Tyne and Wear have stepped up to offer laptops and data packages to children who do not have access to the internet or a device, while others have pivoted their services to make home learning a little easier for families. ....
Dr Judith Graham, Deborah Campbell and Jon Sass have all made Lincolnshire proud with their inclusion on the New Year Honours 2021 list. A nurse on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic, an Environment Agency flood hero and a windmill restorer were among the Lincolnshire people honoured in the New Year Honours 2021 list. A long list of people from across the country were honoured for a variety of achievements, including contribution to the COVID-19 response. The Cabinet Office publicly announced the full list late in the evening on Wednesday, December 30, but had provided details of three Lincolnshire winners, who The Lincolnite spoke with to get their reaction. ....
Rob Lawson and Ellen Thinnesen Picture: TOM BANKS MEMBERS of one of the UK’s largest college groups have been awarded OBEs in the Queen’s New Year 2021 Honours list. Ellen Thinnesen and Rob Lawson were both honoured for their outstanding contribution to education for their work with Education Partnership North East (EPNE) which incorporates Sunderland College, Northumberland College and Hartlepool Sixth Form. Sunderland College merged with Hartlepool Sixth Form in 2017, and established EPNE after its merger with Northumberland College in 2019. Now one of the largest college groups in the country with 21,500 student enrolments, six college campuses and several satellite delivery centres situated entirely within the North East region, EPNE serves a significant catchment area spanning from Berwick-upon-Tweed to the Tees Valley. ....
Takeaway looking for new premises as Taco Bell moves into Lincoln They hope to open a restaurant too There are plans to convert Everest Xpress on Lincoln High Street into a Taco Bell restaurant and takeaway. | Photo: The Lincolnite Nepalese and Indian takeaway Everest Xpress will stay in Lincoln and open a new restaurant in the coming months once Taco Bell moves into its current premises. Two separate planning applications for Taco Bells were submitted to City of Lincoln Council to convert Everest Xpress on the lower High Street, as well as the former Pizza Hut premises on Nettleham Road. ....