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    • Our foster families

      We have some amazing foster carers and children who we want to tell the world about but there are just too many to mention. So we've gathered a few lovely examp...

    • School meals

      Our schools provide a cafeteria-style service offering a full range of freshly prepared dishes - including healthy snacks, traditional meals, deli and salad bar...

    • Byers Green Primary School walking bus

      Byers Green Primary School set up a Walking Bus to reduce the number to vehicles arriving at school. They now have around 40 pupils regularly using the bus and ...

    • Newker Primary School Best Foot Forward Fortnight

      Situated next to an extensive housing development in Chester-le-Street the school suffers congestion at school times as it is located on a main route into the c...

    • School travel plan resources

      This page will help schools with all aspects of school travel planning. The information can also be used by developers and consultants when planning sustainable...

    • School travel plan case studies

      Many County Durham schools have achieved a reduction in the number of pupils travelling by car. This has been achieved through innovative ideas, creative campai...

    • Butterknowle Primary School walking bus

      Butterknowle Primary School set up a Walking Bus to help reduce traffic congestion outside their school.

    • School travel planning

      School travel plans help reduce vehicle traffic on the 'school run' - the journey to and from school - and encourage more active ways of getting to and from sch...

    • Tidy Ted

      Tidy Ted is our anti-litter mascot. He visits young people in primary schools, nurseries and Family Hubs to help explain the problems of litter to young people....

    • Support groups for parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)

      There are many support groups and forums set up to help parents and carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

    

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