Health
How much you could be fined if you don’t send your kids back to school – Bristol Live
This is what Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset council’s have said about fining parents who don’t send their kids to school

Parents anxious about the spread of coronavirus could face fines if they do not send their children to school.
The Government has made it clear that all children in England should go back to school, and has said that attending school is ‘compulsory’.
But some parents say they fear schools are not safe – and that children could contract coronavirus, or bring it home.
Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire councils have said they must encourage children to go back to school and that …
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