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Wintersport treiben und die Umwelt protect: So gehts

Frau Stöber, was it Protect Our Winters und welche Rolle spielen Sie in der Organisation? I work as deputy business leader at Protect Our Winters, where Stimme der Outdoor-Community für den Klimaschutz. Unser Motto lautet: Schütze, was du liebst. In the Outdoor Community there are many people who are in the mountains unterwegs sind and […]

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‘A great man’ – Devastated community pays tribute to Scots teacher after his death

A DEVASTATED Scots community has paid tribute to a former Scouts leader and school teacher who passed away last month.

Andrew Sharkey was the headteacher of St Kertigan’s Academy in West Lothian, where he taught for over a decade.

Andrew Sharkey, Headteacher of St Kentigern’s Academy.
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The headteacher of West Lothian high school, St Kertigan’s Academy passed away in November[/caption]

The former vice president and chief commissioner of Scouts Scotland passed away in November following the discovery of a brain tumour.

Tributes have flooded in from the local community – with West Lothian Council members sending their thoughts and prayers to his family.

A statement from the Council said: “We would like to pay tribute to our colleague Andrew Sharkey, headteacher of St Kentigern’s Academy, who sadly passed away recently.

Andrew was headteacher at St Kentigerns Academy from April 2014.

Prior to his time at St Kentigern’s, Andrew previously taught at Whitburn Academy, Armadale Academy, Inveralmond Community High School and St Margaret’s Academy.

He had a number of interests outside of education and was heavily involved in the Scouts Scotland, latterly holding the position of Vice President as well as being the former Chief Commissioner of Scotland.

‘Sharkey’ as he was known throughout the Scouts movement, gave a lifetime of service to Scouting in Lanarkshire and Clyde where he championed amazing opportunities for young people through his inspirational leadership.

He led the Venture Scout and Explorer Scout Section in Scotland as well as held numerous roles supporting International Expeditions including European and World Scout Jamborees.

Head of education Siobhan McGarty said: “A dear colleague and friend over many years, Andrew will be dearly missed by all he worked alongside, not least everyone connected to St Kentigern’s Academy.

Our thoughts remain with Andrew’s family and friends at this incredibly sad time.”

Leader of West Lothian Council Lawrence Fitzpatrick added: “Andrew was a lovely man who cared deeply about St Kentigern’s and everyone at his school.

He was passionate about education. 

His work in West Lothian and with the Scouts nationally demonstrated his love for teaching and helping young people.

“Andrew was always welcoming and generous and this is reflected in the outpouring of tributes that have been paid to him, both within and out with the school community.

We are all extremely upset at Andrew’s passing and our thoughts and prayers are with his Andrew’s family and close friends at this sad time.”

The council added: “Andrew was always hugely supportive of our team and a really good person.

From everyone at West Lothian Council – our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Siobhan, his sons Andrew and Benjamin and his sister Ann Marie at this sad time. Rest In Peace, Andrew.

Black and white photo of Andrew Sharkey, Chief Commissioner of Scouts Scotland.
West Lothian Council/Facebook
Andrew Sharkey formerly served as Vice President and Chief Commissioner of Scouts Scotland[/caption]

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Mnangagwa retires ZRP boss Matanga, appoints new Police Commissioner-General

By Staff Reporter  PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has elevated Deputy Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba as the new police chief. The appointment, which becomes effective on January 1, 2025, follows the retirement of incumbent Commissioner-General Godwin Tandabantu Matanga. Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Martin Rushwaya made the announcement of Mutamba’s appointment Friday. “In terms of Section

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Italy: Salvini acquitted in refugee kidnapping trial

Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini was acquitted of kidnapping and dereliction of duty charges on Friday in connection with a decision to prevent a migrant rescue boat from docking. A court in Sicily cleared Salvini of any wrongdoing late Friday evening. Salvini, the leader of the right-wing League party and a key figure in […]

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President-elect Trump transfers close to $4B worth of his Trump Media shares to trust

Shares of Trump Media and Technology Group slid in midday trading Friday after President-elect Donald Trump transferred all of his shares into a revocable trust, according to a regulatory filing. Trump transferred all of his nearly 115 million shares — worth around $4 billion on paper — in the parent company of social networking site […]

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How to get the free Jeff skin in Marvel Rivals’ winter event

There’s a free Jeff skin available during the first winter event for Marvel Rivals. Officially called the Cuddly Fuzzlefin costume, you’ll need to play a lot of matches of Jeff’s Winter Splash Festival (the new mode) before the Winter Celebration ends. In this Marvel Rivals guide, we’ll walk you through how to get the free […]

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Veteran Sports Exec Sean McManus Recalls Being By Dad Jim McKay’s Side As He Broadcast Munich Olympics Massacre Depicted In ‘September 5’ – Guest Column

Editors Note: To commemorate Paramount’s slow awards-season rollout of September 5 — the harrowing drama about how ABC sports pivoted from gold medals to the ultimate test of journalistic mettle when terrorists took hostage the Israeli Olympic team at the Munich Olympics — Deadline turned to Sean McManus. While he would go on to become […]

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