The project led by the University of York staff will help disadvantaged children in the area catch up with their more privileged peers.
A deprived area of York ‘left behind’ by a lack of funding will benefit from an educational centre designed to aid underprivileged children.
The project led by the University of York staff will help disadvantaged children in the area catch up with their more privileged peers.
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