24/05/2012
Chantry High School in Ipswich and Great Cornard Upper School and Technology College are among more than 200 sharing in a two billion pound scheme
Chantry High School in Ipswich and Great Cornard Upper School and Technology College are among more than 200 sharing in a two billion pound scheme. It replaces the Building Schools for the Future programme, introduced when Labour were in Government but abandoned when the coalition came to power.
The head of a Suffolk charity supporting disabled children has told this programme they are concerned some families are facing huge financial problems. A national report today shows one in seven working families with disabled children are going without food.
A newly established food bank in Lowestoft says they were seeing a demand for their service before it even opened.