My first school, now long gone had coal fires in the classrooms. It was very cosy but of course the smoke polluted the air. We were innocent of such things then. I remember the dreadful fogs caused by burning so much coal.
It will be interesting to see how long the environmentally friendly buildings last. In my area such a school has been built to replace the old Victorian school which is now luxury flats. The school was full of beautiful tiling, wood block floors and huge radiators - I expect they have all become "features."
My old house was bought by a young couple who set about knocking down walls and restoring the house to some of its Victorian glory keeping the little Victorian fireplaces in the bedrooms and other features.
I was so pleased that the house was being kept going in this way. It was built in I think 1896!!! and was part of a long line of Victorian town houses.
Sunday still feels different. Does anyone else notice that?
Words you don’t often see now.
Venezuela earthquakes, is £2million all the UK can afford to send for the relief effort?


