Hub schools remain open for children of key workers
Teachers working in hub schools for the kids of key workers are 'really keen' for more clarity over personal protective equipment.
Talks between the education department, schools and teaching unions are underway over increasing the number of pupils attending classes as the construction industry returns to work.
Nine primary schools and the secondary schools have continued to open their doors to the children of those still required to go to work.
Rob Kelsall from the NAHT union says it's vital teachers have enough protection when coming into contact with students:
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