YOUNGSTERS are learning about everyday dangers, thanks to a donation by a north Durham business.
Year five and six pupils at Castleside Primary School, near Consett, have received packs teaching them the dangers of drugs, road safety, and Internet misuse.
The packs were donated to the school through the Access Partnership, and paid for by fire and flood restoration company Rainbow International, on the Park Road Industrial Estate, Blackhill, near Consett. Its managing director, Colin Jobling, has two sons at the school.
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