, there will be a beacon lighting event on 8 May at 21:30 followed by a VE Day anniversary evening at Wellingore Memorial Hall on 10 May, featuring a 16-piece big band.
"Once this immediate situation is dealt with the EA need to review how this has happened and ensure it doesn't happen again."In a statement to BBC News NI, a spokesperson for the EA said it was investigating "why the system issued notifications earlier than scheduled".
"Please be assured the outcome of your child's application in your email is correct," it added.The EA said that parents or carers can accept or reject their child's place, or list other preferences, from noon on Monday, 7 April."There is no need to contact schools and pre-school settings.
"If you have not received an email, please contact our Admissions team on 028 9047 0177."Children with a statement of Special Educational Needs (SEN) are not affected by the error, as they are placed through a separate process.
About one million items originally discarded at recycling centres in Devon have been repurposed and reused, bosses have said.
Devon County Council said there were 18 reuse shops in Devon’s 19 recycling centres, and they sold reconditioned items which included furniture, televisions, bicycles, gardening equipment, books and tools."Everyone knows a Gwen, who is very particular about things, while everyone knows a Nessa, someone who you would call if you were in trouble."
Laura said there are no other comedy shows that represent Wales with quite the same impact, and re-watching the show still makes her emotional now."It was the absolute perfect ending, especially with the thanks to the people of Barry. I was bawling my eyes out on Christmas day," she said.
Laura said she can see people re-watching the show for years to come.If you're in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, and the surrounding areas, the figures also suggest you're 29% more likely to have watched the finale on BBC iPlayer.