Walkout Wednesday: Lincolnshire teachers and lecturers strike today

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There will be a march through the city at midday

A theatre school in Lincoln owned by a former CBeebies presenter and her actor husband will be able to reopen next week after the local community rallied round to repair the damage caused by a break-in.

A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary before being released on police bail while their inquiries are ongoing.Lindum provided two skips free of charge and donated the time of small works joiner Daryl Negus to carry out the repairs. He helped to fix the damage caused during the break-in, clear the studio, and hang new doors to secure the building. A dad of one of the students had also offered to help with some electrical work.

“We have put everything we’ve got into the theatre school, so finding the money to put it right was going to be incredibly hard. Lindum and other parents have made it possible to keep going because without that help we would’ve had to close for good.

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