Ex-teacher from Weymouth scores charity education role

FORMER primary school head teacher Adrian Wood from Weymouth has stepped into a new role educating children. He has joined the Ernest Cook Trust education charity at its 2,100-acre Trent Estate near Sherborne. The charity runs free countryside education

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We are really delighted to welcome Adrian to the fold. His appointment means we can build on the already excellent work with schools taking place at Gore Farm....

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