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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Yahoo
Man who denies harassment banned from entire village
A CARLISLE man who denies breaching a restraining order has been granted bail on condition that he stays out of Dalston. Ashleigh Bell, 31, formally denied harassing the woman on May 19 when he appeared before a deputy district judge at the city's Rickergate court. His bail conditions also include a stipulation that he may not contact the woman involved. Deputy District Judge Andrew Garthwaite also explained that Bell must observe a strict exclusion zone designed to keep him away from the area of Carlisle where the woman lives; and nor can he go to Caldew School in Dalston. In the meantime, he must live and sleep at his home address in Beverley Rise, Carlisle. The case will be decided by a trial at a later date. The allegations is that Bell breached a restraining order by going to Caldew School as part of an attempt to contact the woman he is not allowed to see, despite this being explicitly forbidden by the order.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
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Cumbrian school announces elite sports programme
A secondary school in Dalston has announced an elite sports programme as part of a £10 million investment. Caldew School has started the first phase of plans that were announced in October aimed at improving sporting opportunities for students. The investment, by the Story Group companies Story Contracting, Story Homes and Story Plant, aim to create a centre of 'educational excellence.' Year 7 Girls football team who beat Trinity School 5-0 at Brunton Park last week in the City Schools Finals (Image: Supplied) As part of the plans, an improved performance sporting offer has been introduced to help students reach their sporting potential. The summer programme, focusing on athletics, is underway, with international standard coaches joining PE classes and offering masterclasses during extra-enrichment opportunities. Vicki Jackson, headteacher, said: "As we announced last October, our ambitious plans will provide the highest quality teaching and learning to elevate the environment in which our students work to inspire them and create a culture of high aspiration. "The investment from the Story Group has enabled us to invest in not only our talented sports people but also the equipment and the coaching to ensure our students reach their potential." Mark Butler, head of PE, said: "We are delighted with the hard work and commitment shown by our students as we start the summer term focusing on athletics, tennis, and cricket. "During the autumn in September, we will turn our attention to rugby, football, hockey, and netball with high-quality coaching, mentoring, guest speakers, masterclasses, trips, and visits aimed at inspiring our super talented sport stars." Evie Ingham, Year 10 student, at a hurdles 'Masterclass' (Image: Supplied) Ryan, a Year 7 student who had never thrown a javelin before, said: "The coaches have taught me the correct technique, only moving onto the next stage when I had mastered the previous one. "I represented the school at the athletics event at Sheepmount and really enjoyed the experience." Sophie W, Year 8 student, said: "I have taken part in extra classes during the school day and after school session learning to throw the javelin, shot putt, hammer and discus and have enjoyed learning new techniques. "I am excited to take part in extra coaching sessions in the autumn."
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Cumbrian school announces elite sports programme
A secondary school in Dalston has announced an elite sports programme as part of a £10 million investment. Caldew School has started the first phase of plans that were announced in October aimed at improving sporting opportunities for students. The investment, by the Story Group companies Story Contracting, Story Homes and Story Plant, aim to create a centre of 'educational excellence.' Year 7 Girls football team who beat Trinity School 5-0 at Brunton Park last week in the City Schools Finals (Image: Supplied) As part of the plans, an improved performance sporting offer has been introduced to help students reach their sporting potential. The summer programme, focusing on athletics, is underway, with international standard coaches joining PE classes and offering masterclasses during extra-enrichment opportunities. Vicki Jackson, headteacher, said: "As we announced last October, our ambitious plans will provide the highest quality teaching and learning to elevate the environment in which our students work to inspire them and create a culture of high aspiration. "The investment from the Story Group has enabled us to invest in not only our talented sports people but also the equipment and the coaching to ensure our students reach their potential." Mark Butler, head of PE, said: "We are delighted with the hard work and commitment shown by our students as we start the summer term focusing on athletics, tennis, and cricket. "During the autumn in September, we will turn our attention to rugby, football, hockey, and netball with high-quality coaching, mentoring, guest speakers, masterclasses, trips, and visits aimed at inspiring our super talented sport stars." Evie Ingham, Year 10 student, at a hurdles 'Masterclass' (Image: Supplied) Ryan, a Year 7 student who had never thrown a javelin before, said: "The coaches have taught me the correct technique, only moving onto the next stage when I had mastered the previous one. "I represented the school at the athletics event at Sheepmount and really enjoyed the experience." Sophie W, Year 8 student, said: "I have taken part in extra classes during the school day and after school session learning to throw the javelin, shot putt, hammer and discus and have enjoyed learning new techniques. "I am excited to take part in extra coaching sessions in the autumn."