Eastern Eye (UK)

Rival councillor­s join hands for laptop donation drive

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TWO rival councillor­s, from opposing political parties, came together for a common cause to support students at their old school in Hounslow.

Cutting party barriers, Cllr Ron Mushiso (Conservati­ve) and Cllr Vickram Grewal (Labour), former students at the highly regarded The Heathland School in Hounslow, joined forces to launch a second-hand laptop donation drive across the borough.

They collaborat­ed with Richmond Rugby Club to start a borough-wide campaign of collecting old devices, refurbishi­ng them with the latest software and redistribu­ting to schools that needed them the most. This crossparty initiative led to more than 400 laptops being collected in a matter of weeks.

Mushiso, a teacher himself, said: “It was easy to put our political difference­s aside. We were determined to do everything we could to support children from families less well off in Hounslow. Every child should have access to online learning during and after this pandemic.”

For several weeks across the borough, drive-through collection points were set up at churches and community centres. “We have been overwhelme­d by the generosity of our residents and thank them for donating hundreds of laptops. These devices will make an enormous difference to many children’s lives who would otherwise be at a disadvanta­ge to their peers and gives them the tools for a bright future,” Grewal said.

In December 2020, the government announced it would supply more than one million laptops to local authoritie­s and schools to enable pupils on free school meals to have the same learning opportunit­ies as their peers. However, when local school leaders and council officers carried out a survey on the ground it discovered that the government’s offer was not enough.

In case of shortfalls, schools were encouraged to contact the government’s Department of Education directly to top-up their earlier allocation of laptops.

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