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School backtrack takes bodyshops offtrack

By June 30, 2020 No Comments

The NBRA was extremely disappointed to hear yesterday that ministers have backed down on their plan to return primary pupils to school this term.

Chris Weeks, NBRA Director said: “At a time where there has been no virus deaths in a third of London for a week and huge public protest gatherings, the risk of bringing primary children back is surely very low. Many members desperately short of work saw the return to school as hopefully a turning point to normality by increasing traffic and allowing parents back to work. This would surely have kickstarted the repair economy and is a big big setback.”

Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, said that September was the earliest that most schools would be able to fully open.