Carly Pearce’s new song “It Won’t Always Be Like This” has assumed new meaning during the coronavirus pandemic.
28.04.2020 - 12:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Parents are being urged not to forget to accept their offers of primary school places for September.
While schools are closed to many at the moment and no date set for when they might reopen, it could be easy to forget the formality of accepting that all-important offer for the new academic year.
All parents and carers of school starters who applied for a place on time will have found out on April 16 which school their child has been offered a place at.
However, it's vital that parents
Carly Pearce’s new song “It Won’t Always Be Like This” has assumed new meaning during the coronavirus pandemic.
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