What age can a child have a paper round?
Once you reach the age of 13, you can do light work. This means that you can’t do any job that may affect your health and safety or interfere with your education. You can, for example, do a paper round. When you’re 14, you can be employed in a wide range of jobs, but there are still some that you’re not allowed to do.
How old do you have to be to do paper rounds in England?
A paper round might typically pay £15 a week. The NFRN “errs on the side of safety” and recommends a minimum age of 14. It points out that parents need to apply for a work permit from their local education authority if their child is 13 or 14.
When did Bert Bentley start photographing Stoke on Trent?
In the early 1960s, Stoke-on-Trent Archive Services commissioned local photographer Bert Bentley to document the changing face of the city. During that time the landscape of the city was changing with the demolition of old factories, public houses and rows upon rows of terraced streets in the council’s ‘slum clearence’ programme.
Where was copes Avenue in Tunstall in 1964?
Copes Avenue, Tunstall, in 1964. Copp Lane with a view of Ravensdale House & Ravensdale old blast engine house from Ravensdale Road in 1964. Pittshill., a view East along Francis Street, in 1964.
Where was Royal Albert pottery in Tunstall in 1964?
Royal Albert Pottery, in Bank Street, Tunstall, in 1964. Another view of Bank Street, as seen from Hawes Street, in 1964. The Hazelhurst Arms Hotel, in Biddulph Road, in 1964. Black Bull junction (Outclough Road/Mill Hayes Road) in 1964.
When did boots in Stoke on Trent close?
Stoke-on-Trent City Council But Stoke-on-Trent City Council is warning of overnight closures before then! Staffordshire Police Police have issued a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to following a theft from a North Staffordshire branch of Boots. The store in Newcastle was targeted on April 21.