A primary school has come under fire after its social distancing return plan included children standing in hula hoops and administering their own first aid.
Parents have hit out at Holywell Village First School's ideas for when they re-open in June. They say the children should not be made to fend for themselves when they go back to class in a few weeks.
The Northumberland school has come under fire for its "ridiculous" and "ludicrous" set of social distancing ideas. A now-deleted Facebook post seen by Metro.co.uk suggests young pupils would be given "play bubbles" that they can't move from during their breaks.
An image demonstrating how this would look showed hula hoops placed across the playground. Parents are also worried about the