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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #153 on: Monday 08 June 20 22:06 BST (UK) »
Some of the old Welsh pedigree books show one of my lines going back to the Kings of Man  :D

That sounds interesting Gadget.  I've  been fascinated talking to people on here via PM/skype recently, regarding the Viking influence twixt Ireland and Wales,  IoM and western Lancashire.
Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
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Norway: Torreson/Torsen/Torrison
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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #154 on: Monday 08 June 20 22:21 BST (UK) »
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The death statistics (55 today) seem to be going down day by day (assuming they don't suddenly find a new lot that they've accidentally overlooked) so things are finally looking more hopeful.

Unfortunately numbers are always low on a Monday due to not being reported over the weekend. Fingers crossed they aren't high tomorrow. The fact there were no deaths in Scotland, Northern Ireland and perhaps more importantly London, does look hopeful.
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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #155 on: Monday 08 June 20 22:29 BST (UK) »
Well, Kevin, once we have formed the Celtic Alliance (Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, and parts of Lancashire etc) we will have to think about reorganising the travel routes.  Perhaps a coracle service between Ynys Mon to you might be a start....   ;D

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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #156 on: Monday 08 June 20 22:38 BST (UK) »
Nice one, Kevin!  Gwledydd celtaidd am byth   :)
Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
Ireland: Davis
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« Reply #157 on: Tuesday 09 June 20 02:34 BST (UK) »

 I suggest we start talks soon about the formation of The Celtic Alliance, although  I have been having preliminary talks with certain areas of Lancashire that qualify.  Associate status will be offered to like-minded areas, naturally.


What's this about "certain areas of Lancashire that qualify"? I'll have you know that Real Lancashire is the whole of Lancashire pre 1974 carve-up. I'm happy for Lancashire to re-join the kingdom of Reghed and for Reghed to join the Celtic Alliance. I know only sufficient Cumbric to count sheep but am willing to learn more.
The North-East region of England might have an assembly now if it weren't for a Dominic  somebody practising his techniques in how to persuade people to vote no in referendums. Northumbria could have had associate status with the Celtic Alliance.   
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« Reply #158 on: Tuesday 09 June 20 09:02 BST (UK) »
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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #159 on: Tuesday 09 June 20 16:45 BST (UK) »
Back to the subject -

After the announcement that the government are giving up on their ambitions to get primary schools back before the summer holidays, I'm still wondering what is so sacrosanct about these summer holidays as far as schools are concerned?

I can see that a lot of schools couldn't physically cope with the distancing rules at the moment but, given that we are now already in June, what I don't get is why they can't make plans to bring forward the starting date for the autumn term from September, maybe by a month?

Its not as if many people are going to get a foreign holiday this year so that would give them time for a week or so's holiday in this country, should the virus statistics continue to look optimistic. Most children will have had a good month off school already (yes, I know there has been some home schooling but probably only for children of people who can afford the time and/or are even motivated to bother.)

Get them back at the beginning of August, virus willing.

I also see lots and lots of problems ahead re teachers grading students' GCSE and A level results. Parents will undoubtedly be up in arms if they think their child has been badly done to - and teachers will be accused (rightly or wrongly) of favouritism. They are only human and will have those pupils they like and those they don't.

Its too late now - it would be unfair to suddenly confront pupils with exams they thought weren't going to take place but I really don't see why GCSEs couldn't be taken in the autumn term - if the child has left school they can surely return to sit a few exams? A levels are a bit more tricky but it could work if new employers allowed a few days release for taking the exams and if universities and colleges exercised a bit of flexibility.

We are so entrenched educationally in this county (and in a lot of other ways) that successive governments never manage to think 'outside the box'. I'm no particular fan of Michael Gove but at least he tried when he was Secretary of State for Education.
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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #160 on: Tuesday 09 June 20 17:31 BST (UK) »
Autumn term for Scottish Schools begins in 2 months time, in August.
Mark Drayford, Welsh FM on radio now. Reckons plan for English schools was too ambitious. Welsh plan is for all pupils to have 3 visits to schools in a month.
He's talking now about face coverings. Behaviour of people has to be considered. Don't want people to get a false sense of security about face coverings - their effect is marginal. Most important is staying home if you think you may have symptoms.
 
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Re: Lockdown easing in England
« Reply #161 on: Tuesday 09 June 20 17:46 BST (UK) »
Face coverings are to protect other people from your virus laden exhalations, thereby reducing the spread of the virus. Although they do offer some protection for the wearer it is not that efficient unless you have a P3 type. Though, the problem with valved type respirators is that the valve allows a flow of unfiltered exhalations out. OK for the wearer but not ideal when the raison d'être for wearing masks is to protect the public from carriers.