The school has been struggling for a decade, and local parents are not in a rush to send their children there
Lincolnshire is will see minimal rail services through the Christmas holidays as trade unions started the latest round of strike action.
It will involve around 40,000 rail workers this week, after the RMT rejected a fresh pay offer of 5% this year and 4% for 2023 from Network Rail. , with a one-day break in play on the Thursday before timetables collapse again on the Friday and Saturday. Will Rogers, Managing Director at East Midlands Railway, said: “Due to industrial action our services will be significantly impacted in the next four weeks.
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