Britain is set to freeze tonight during the coldest night of the winter, plunging the country into more transport chaos tomorrow.
Scotland could see lows of minus 16C (3.2F) over Saturday night into Sunday as the cold snap continues, the Met Office said. A low of minus 15.4C (4.3F) was recorded just before midnight on Thursday at Braemar in the Scottish Highlands.
It is set to be less chilly over Friday night and into Saturday morning - with temperatures around minus 7C (19.4F) or minus 8C (17.6F) - but likely to dip right back down again by Saturday evening. Meteorologist Alex Burkill said parts of England could also see sub-zero temperatures reach double digits.
He said: 'Over Saturday we'll see some snow showers around the far north, the far west and the far east of the UK.
'Elsewhere it's a cold day again and feeling especially cold in the south where it will be breezy, but for most it will be dry and sunny.'
He continued: 'Tomorrow night it's likely to be very similar to Thursday night - we could get down to minus 16C (3.2F) in Scotland, but it's worth bearing in mind that even across the south we could get into negative double figures.'
He said Benson in Oxfordshire was one of the spots predicted to reach minus 10C (14F) or below. 'Across the bulk of the UK, tomorrow night's going to be really cold.'
A fresh yellow warning for snow and ice covering large areas of the UK took effect from noon on Friday until the same time on Saturday.
It covers northern Scotland, most of Northern Ireland, the eastern coast of England, the south of England and the west coast of Wales.
On Friday, a coating of up to 14 cm of snow caused havoc in the South West, forcing motorists to abandon their cars and seek shelter as traffic stood still.
Travellers were hit by long delays and schools closed their doors as February began with the coldest night for seven years. By Friday evening, RAF Odiham in Hampshire had recorded 19cm of snow.
The closures included more than half of Bristol's schools, more than 300 in Buckinghamshire, more than 150 in Cornwall and scores across Oxfordshire.
There was misery for travellers on the blizzard-hit M3 westbound between junctions six and seven near Basingstoke due to snow and stranded vehicles, with the tailbacks stretching to Farnborough.
Drivers were told to avoid the M3 at all costs as the motorway became 'impassable' at points. Basingstoke residents were left stranded for hours on their way home, with some drivers having to abandon their cars and walk after three HGV lorries jackknifed in the middle of the road.
Parent Craig Heywood, 29, was stuck at Junction 6 from 3.30pm after leaving work early to make sure he could pick his son up from nursery.
Nursery staff had to stay late to look after two-year-old Harrison, who had been worrying why his father didn't come for him.
Mr Heywood, who works at Harwoods Jaguar Land Rover Dealership, said: 'I left work early today at 3.30pm to make sure I would get to my son's nursery on time. My work is only 15 minutes from the nursery too.
'I took some bottles of water from work just in case, so I've been handing them out to other drivers. As a nation, we're just not prepared for this weather. Every year it's the same. I just hope my son's alright.'
Panicked motorist Samantha Smith missed her 7.30pm flight to Cairo after becoming trapped near Heathrow. She tweeted at British Airways: 'Do you answer your phones? Stuck in snow on M3 how do we let you know we won't make check in?'
Jo Roberts said the motorway was an 'absolute nightmare' southbound from Basingstoke with 'snow on top of black ice'. She said: 'It's not been gritted. My partner hasn't moved for 2 hours.'
Highways England also reported severe delays between Tonbridge and Hurst Green on the A21 in Kent in both directions on Friday night - again caused by snow and stranded vehicles.
Most flights were cancelled from a snow-covered Bristol Airport on Friday, but normal service is expected on Saturday.
At around 10pm on Friday night, London City Airport said it had closed its runway due to heavy snowfall, causing some flights to be diverted and others to be cancelled.
Flight disruption at airports in Cardiff and Bristol left queues of rugby fans facing a race to get to Paris ahead of Friday evening's France vs Wales Six Nations opener.
Salt-spreaders covered 80,000 miles of England's motorways and major A roads through the night to keep traffic moving, Highways England said.
The snow storm collapsed a tree in the middle of the road in Hampshire. Residents abandoned their cars and walked home in the freezing conditions instead
Junction 7 (pictured) near Basingstoke was shut after three lorries skidded out of control, blocking off the road in both directions
Parent Craig Heywood, 29, has been stuck at Junction 6 since 3.30pm this morning trying to pick his son (right, together) up from nursery. The father said nursery staff have had to stay late to look after two-year-old Harrison, who's been worrying why his father still hasn't arrived
Cars skid around near Basingstoke, which is being described as an 'ice rink'. Jo Roberts said the motorway was an 'absolute nightmare' with 'snow on top of black ice'. She said: 'It's not been gritted. My partner hasn't moved for two hours'
The snowy and Icy Conditions have caused havoc in Teesside with this BMW 4x4 smashing into a house
Alison Grounds, 49 said, 'I heard an almighty smash, I walked into the room and a car had came through my front room. It could have killed me or my dogs' she said. Alison a mother of three from Thornaby
Motorists encounter icy and snowy road conditions on the M4 motorway in the West Country this afternoon
A road in the Yorkshire Dales is blocked today after a council lorry overturned between Marske and Low Fremington
Cairngorm swimmer Alice Goodridge takes her sledgehammer down to a frozen over Loch Insh, to break the ice and have a morning swim
A 4x4 Range Rover, pictured today, slid off the road in the icy conditions on Black Down in Dorset near Hardy's Monument
Motorists get out of their cars amid extreme conditions on the roads in Basingstoke, Hampshire, this afternoon
Cars are driven along a snow and slush covered road near Chievely in Berkshire this afternoon
A lorry becomes stuck in the snow on the A37 at Shepton Mallet in Somerset today
Two men help a driver try to get his car moving at Membury services on the M4 in Berkshire today after further snowfalls
Children enjoy sledging in the snow at Farnham Park in Surrey this morning as they make the most of a day off school
Londoner Joanna Bunt tweeted: 'The good thing about travelling to work in the snow the little preciouses are off school because of a #snowday and people freak out so work from home...so the trains are really quiet! Had no trouble getting a seat this morning'.
Heart Thames Valley Radio station warned listeners: 'Avoid Basingstoke. Hours of delays. Cars skidding around on the M3 and all routes jammed'.
Driver Lee Evans tweeted: 'The M3 Westbound out of London is now largely a car park and is not moving from Junction 3. So many HGV's are stuck in the snow. Do not join the queue as it will be a very long delay.'
Weather warnings have been issued running into tomorrow, with another 4in (10cm) of snow possible in northern Scotland and 1.6in (4cm) over the Yorkshire Moors. An ice warning is also in place for Scotland on Monday.
The overnight lowest temperature was -15.4C (4.3F) in the Aberdeenshire village of Braemar - making it the coldest night in seven years, since the -15.6C (3.9F) observed on February 11, 2012 at Holbeach in Lincolnshire.
Around 12 hours of snowfall - the heaviest in England this winter - knocked out power for around 1,000 homes in and around Southampton. Flights across the south were cancelled, including from London Heathrow.
Bournemouth Airport and Bristol Airport were shut with rail lines closed as blizzards battered the UK. Snowfall and icy conditions will cause widespread travel disruption this morning after temperatures plummeted.
In Devon and Cornwall, hundreds of motorists blocked roads after abandoning their vehicles following the arrival of 'snowbomb' - but the sea of cars, lorries and vans meant gritters and emergency vehicles failed to get through.
On the A30 crossing Bodmin Moor, more than 100 people were stuck in their cars for ten hours. Some slept inside their vehicles while others made it to the famous Jamaica Inn pub where they spent the night on makeshift beds.
Dominic Burton, 20, was among the stranded and said: 'It's like doomsday here, like a zombie movie. I have just passed around 200 cars trying to go southbound on the A30.'
This satellite shows the weather system that affected Britain overnight into this morning - bringing the snow
Temperatures will remain low across Britain this afternoon (left) and the Met Office issued a series of weather warnings (right)
Snow is continuing to fall across much of southern England and South Wales this morning, as shown in this graphic
Temperatures will remain low this weekend - with a maximum of 8C expected in the South West and South Wales by Sunday
This graphic shows where the snow is falling across southern England this morning (in white) along with rain (in blue)
Severe disruption around the M3 motorway in Basingstoke, Hampshire, today amid the severe weather conditions
Clayfield Copse looks like a winter wonderland after the blanketing of snow in Berkshire today
Snow is seen covering the area around the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Avon Gorge in Bristol today
A boy helps clear snow from roads and properties at Shepton Mallet in Somerset today
Longleat Safari Park's new Amur tigers get to grips with a snowman in their enclosure in Wiltshire today
There was only one winner as the snowman's head was sent tumbling by the big cats today at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire
At least 400 students were stranded at Callywith College in Bodmin because school buses could not get there. Teachers and canteen staff stayed the night and a supermarket donated £800 of blankets, duvets and pillows.
One woman was even forced to give birth in a Cornish Asda.
The RAC said their teams were working 'flat out to reach drivers in some challenging conditions'. They are expected to attend seven breakdowns a minute on average – totalling around 10,000 by the end of today.
After an extraordinary dump of snow fell overnight, it emerged:
- More than 2,000 schools are closed across the country due to snow - keeping 500,000 pupils at home
- The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning of snow for part of the south-east with Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Hampshire expected to be worst hit;
- Flights were affected with Bristol Airport closed until at least 12pm and Bournemouth Airport shut 'until further notice'. Short-haul flights from Heathrow are subject to cancellations;
- Highways Agency issues warnings for more than 20 major A-roads and motorways hit by snow and warns drivers not to travel unless essential.
In Bristol more than half of the city's schools were closed due to the weather and roadside refuse and recycling collections have been cancelled.
A Co-op in Bristol has run out of bread today, saying its lorries are 'finding it difficult to get through the snow and ice'
Thames Valley Police stopped this car in High Wycombe this morning, saying: 'The driver claimed he could see perfectly well'
Blenheim Palace is a maganificent sight in the Oxfordshire snow today as parts of Britain face severe weather conditions
A woman on skis tries them out in the shadow of Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol today
Snow makes driving treacherous today with this crash in Hampstead, North London, exemplifying the dangerous conditions
Homeless tents covered in snow in Brighton today as temperatures plummeted again overnight last night
A cyclist rides through Queen's Square in Bristol as some don't take a snow day and head to work in freezing conditions
The River Forth in Stirling today after overnight snow turned the beautiful area of Britain into a winter wonderland
The rare sight of snow on the beach in Brighton next to its famous pier greeted the Brighton Swimming Club this morning
A tractor with a snow plough clears the snow on the B3081 near to Shaftesbury in Dorset this morning
Trains leaving Bristol towards Bath on snow-covered tracks as the white stuff sweeps across the West Country today
Children take their sledges to Farnham Park in Surrey as they make the most of the snow after it settled on the ground
A cyclist rides through a blizzard in Maida Vale, West London, this morning as large parts of the UK are deluged with snow
Police deal with an accident in the Glynn Valley, Cornwall, today - but emergency vehicles were hampered by abandoned cars
A cyclist comes a cropper as he tries to ride his bike in Bristol as snow sweeps across the West Country today
Bristol Airport was paralysed by snow today and is set to be closed down for the morning while they clear the runway
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The city council said all priority roads have been gritted and are open but side roads and pavements may remain difficult.
In Gloucestershire waste and recycling collections have also been cancelled across Cotswold district.
A pivoting system of wintry weather saw much of southern England and Wales wake up to more of the white stuff.
An amber warning was issued for an area west of London including Oxfordshire, Hampshire and Buckinghamshire, with stranded vehicles and power cuts 'likely', and a 'good chance' some rural communities could be cut off.
The alert comes after as much as 5.5in (14cm) of snow wreaked havoc in the South West yesterday. Efforts to rescue motorists stranded on snowbound roads in Devon and Cornwall continued through the night.
Meanwhile hundreds of people were forced to find shelter where they could. Persistent snow began to spread across the south east late last night and flurries were seen all the way into central London.
The Met Office has also has two yellow weather warnings of snow and ice in force until this afternoon covering southern England and Wales, as well as the eastern edge of the UK from Shetland to The Wash.
Police forces across the country are warning motorists to consider if their journeys are necessary before heading out today and be 'extremely careful' if have to travel by road.
On the rail network, Southeastern and Transport for Wales have altered their services today as a result of the adverse conditions.
South Western Railway was planning to run a normal timetable, but warned some early services may need to be cancelled as routes are cleared.
Meanwhile Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express were expected to run normally, although all passengers were urged to check before they travel in case the conditions impact services.
Transport for London also advised passengers to check their service status before setting off. Airports were also hit by the freezing weather, with Bristol Airport suspending flights until 8am while the runway was cleared.
Bristol Airport has said its airfield will remain closed until 12pm.
The airport said on Twitter: 'As a result of continued adverse weather, our teams are working hard to clear the airfield... A further update will be given as the situation changes. Please contact your airline for specific flight queries.'
Snow was also seen falling at Heathrow, where British Airways altered a number of short-haul flights, and passengers using the hub were being told to stay in contact with their airlines before travelling.
Gatwick Airport also saw flurries, although the airport was advising passengers it was planning on operating as normal today.
Londoners and tourists battle with wet weather and cold temperatures near London Bridge station today
Cold winter weather hits Central London this morning as people walk through the rain
easyJet planes on the Tarmac at Gatwick Airport today as snow caused major travel disruption
Drivers trapped on the A30 in Cornwall (left) last night as snow settled. Also pictured (right): Snow in Somerset overnight
A car was flipped onto its roof in Plymouth overnight while motorists reported roads being 'like an ice rink' across the country
MailOnline readers in Bracknell (left) and in Bradley Stoke, Bristol, (right) reveal the blanket of snow covering the country
Emma Henwood from Cardiff tweeted this picture, saying: 'An assiduous building manager had been out early this morning to help clients know which parking space was which'
A Central Line train pulls into a West London station today amid frozen and treacherous conditions in the capital's suburbs
The snow-covered roofs of suburban London today as the capital has a rare but significant period of snow
Heavy snow in London turned to sleet today as workers crossed London Bridge with The Shard shrouded in mist
Queues form in London Bridge Station where trains into Kent were running at a reduced number due to the wintry conditions
Commuters walk past three freezing homeless people as they sleep in an exposed bed underneath a railway track
The 187 bus to Finchley Road drives through the morning snowfall in west London today as people were warned not to travel unless necessary
A freezing commuter on a Boris Bike pedals through the slush and snow in north London today
London has had its biggest dump of snow of the winter delivered from the skies overnight and it was still falling during rush hour
Drivers including this 4X4 and trailer carefully make their way through snow covered roads in County Durham, today
A car drives along a snow-covered residential road in Hartley Wintney, in Hampshire, 40 miles west of London
Nearby on this Hampshire cricket field children whose schools are closed today make a giant snowman this morning
Dog walkers in the snow, at Clayfield Copse, Berkshire, today
Met Office meteorologist Emma Smith said: 'There is still sleet and snow across southern counties, the band is currently sitting across the south-west and Wales and across to East Anglia and London.
'It's kind of pivoting in place and it's not really moving very far. What will be happening to it is it will get patchier as it goes on, but it could cause some disruption to rush hour.
'Temperatures are widely below freezing so there's icy stretches so people will have to take care going into work.'
By lunchtime temperatures in the South East are expected to nudge towards 4C (39F), meaning the sleet and snow should turn to rain.
This MailOnline photo shows snow-covered Harpenden in Hertfordshire from above roof heavy with snow
Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire is blanketed in frozen flakes of snow in this idyllic reader's photo
The snowy scene from Dunders Hill above Polzeath Beach looking towards New Polzeath in Cornwall
More than 100 cars were stuck or abandoned on the A30 through Bodmin in Cornwall overnight as the snow came down
An extraordinary image of Jupiter, Venus and the moon lined up in the early morning sky in a phenomenon known as a conjunction in Derbyshire's Peak District near Buxton today
However the rest of the country, with the exception of southern Scotland and Northern Ireland, is expected to see wintry showers persist into this evening.
'Into the afternoon those showers will go into the Pennies and the Peak District as well,' Ms Smith said.
The Met Office said a low of minus -15.4C (4.3F) was recorded just before midnight at Braemar. Had it fallen more than 0.2C, lower it would have surpassed the low of -15.6C (3.92F) set in 2012.
Across Devonshire 34 schools have said they will be closed or partially closed today and 35 schools across Cornwall have also said they will not be opening, according to the two county councils.
More than 100 people sought refuge at a pub high on Bodmin Moor overnight after heavy snowfall hit the A30, leading many stranded motorists to abandon their cars.
Some of those reaching the Jamaica Inn reported trudging through snow for several miles after more than 12cm of the white stuff brought 'chaos' to the cross-country route on Thursday.
The pub's 25-year-old general manager, Sammy Wheeler, said groups and families with young children arrived in droves after around 100 cars got stuck on a nearby stretch of the A30.
A snow covered boat at Pewsey on the Kennet & Avon canal this morning shows how hard the West Country has been hit
Sophie Taylor's Siberian Cat stalking their garden in High Wycombe today in a rare scene more like Russia than Bucks
Snow in Compton near Newbury today where this resident who sent a picture to MailOnline looked like she was snowed in
The glorious dawn at Bingley St Ives near Bradford, West Yorkshire, taken from the local golf club all covered in snow
A motorist clears the windows of a vehicle in Bristol after snowfall yesterday and overnight caused widespread disruption
The snowy scene in Gateshead this morning looking over to Newcastle from the banks of the famous Tyne river
Slow moving traffic on the roads in Hanham, South Gloucestershire this morning with more set to come today
Bristol has received a huge dump of snow overnight with cars and roads all treacherous because of the ice below
Bristol Airport posted this picture of the conditions this morning with planes remaining on the stands because of the weather
'A lot of people have abandoned their cars. Some of them have walked a good three, four or five miles,' she said.
'People were fed up of being in a cold car and they were running out of fuel.'
Each of the inn's 36 rooms was full, with some being shared by complete strangers on Thursday night.
Meanwhile makeshift dormitories with mattresses on the floors were set up in other parts of the pub, including 15 beds in the restaurant another five in the lounge.
Paul Drye, 54, from St Austell, Cornwall, was heading home after working in Dorchester, Dorset, on Thursday afternoon when he became stuck on the A30 around 3.30 pm.
He said: 'There had been a bit of heavy snow but while everything was moving it was fine, but as soon as there was a few incidents up ahead everything ground to a halt.
'You never know how long these things are going to last, whether it will be moving in two minutes or four hours as it turned out.'
Mr Drye arrived at the Jamaica Inn around 7.30 pm and was met with a real 'cross-section' of people including dogs, children and truck drivers.
'People were still arriving until the early hours of the morning, people who had left their cars and walked, a couple miles some of them,' he said.
The Jamaica Inn staff were like a 'well-oiled machine', they provided mattresses, blankets and pillows for everybody and stayed up all night stoking fires, Mr Dyre said.
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'Good job I've been panic buying!': Britons poke fun at #snowmaggedon as thousands enjoy day off work or school after blizzards swept UK overnight
Britons are rejoicing at the prospect of a snow day after blizzards swept across the UK overnight blanketing the nation in crisp, white powder.
But as commuters wrap up warm and head to work, some have noticed a suspicious lack of fellow travellers and have taken to social media to share the deserted stations along with the hashtag #Snowmageddon.
Despite the thick snow and the amber warning issued by the Met Office, Britons are seeing the fun side of the day, sharing pictures of their early snowman attempts and picturesque village pub dusted with the February frost.
Some have even taken their #Snowmageddon preparations to extreme lengths, stocking their fridge with dozens of bottles of milk (semi-skimmed), should the worst happen and they need endless cups of tea to sooth their woes.
Snow Wars Return of the Sled-i: Despite the thick snow and the amber warning issued by the Met Office, Britons are still seeing the fun side of the snow day, sharing pictures of their early snowman attempts and picturesque village pub dusted with the February frost - and even the odd sci-fi meme about the need for some more heavy duty gritters to tackle the roads
Guardian food critic Jay Rayner shows off his new redwood decking
One splash or two? Some have even taken their #Snowmageddon preparations to extreme lengths, stocking their fridge with dozens of bottles of milk (semi-skimmed), should the worst happen and they need endless cups of tea to sooth their woes
Winter is here: This weather forecaster issued a Stark reminder of the perils on snow last night
Not everywhere has been affected, though, leaving some bemoaning the lack of snow of their driveways and roads.
One disgruntled Brit, disappointment at the thin layer of ice on his tarmac even took out a measuring tape to highlight the severe lack of inches.
Meanwhile others shared tweets demanding to know where their snowfall was and why they are missing out on all the fun.
Quality not quantity, Rhodri: One disgruntled Brit, disappointment at thin layer of ice on his tarmac even took out a measuring tape to highlight the severe lack of inches
This Twitter user was clearly expecting some more snow than the dusting of powder outside
Amber warning: The Met Office has issued an amber warning that carries a 'potential risk to life' with more extreme snowfall expected in the Home Counties and West Country until lunchtime, cutting off towns and villages
Meanwhile others shared tweets demanding to know where their snowfall was and why they are missing out on all the fun
Londoner Mia also took umbrage at the lack of snow having rushed home before 9pm to avoid the blizzard
Unbearlievable: Andy Sowton was less than enthused with picking up this hitchhiker this morning
The Samaritans have said they are on hand throughout the day for those who need support
The Met Office has issued an amber warning that carries a 'potential risk to life' with more extreme snowfall expected in the Home Counties and West Country until lunchtime, cutting off towns and villages.
The overnight lowest temperature was -15.4C (4.3F) in the Aberdeenshire village of Braemar - making it the coldest night in seven years, since the -15.6C (3.9F) observed on February 11, 2012 at Holbeach in Lincolnshire.
Around 12 hours of snowfall - the heaviest in England this winter - knocked out power for around 1,000 homes in and around Southampton. Flights across the south were cancelled, including from London Heathrow.
Heaven vs hell! Dozens of motorists were stuck for ten hours in freezing cars on A30 overnight... while more than 100 lucky punters bedded-down for lock-in at cosy local pub
More than 100 people sought refuge at a pub high on Bodmin Moor overnight after heavy snowfall hit the A30, with many stranded motorists abandoning their cars.
Some of those reaching the Jamaica Inn in Cornwall had trudged through snow for several miles after 4.7in (12cm) of it brought 'chaos' to the cross-country route.
Sammy Wheeler, 25, the pub's general manager, said groups and families with young children arrived in droves after cars got stuck on a nearby stretch of the A30.
People staying at the Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall are pictured this morning
Families with young children arrived in droves after cars got stuck on a stretch of the A30
Makeshift dormitories with mattresses on the floors were set up in other parts of the pub
She said: 'A lot of people have abandoned their cars. Some of them have walked a good three, four or five miles. People were fed up of being in a cold car.'
Ms Wheeler added that many people were running out of fuel. Each of the inn's 36 rooms was full, with some being shared by complete strangers last night.
Meanwhile makeshift dormitories with mattresses on the floors were set up in other parts of the pub, including 15 beds in the restaurant another five in the lounge.
Paul Drye, 54, of St Austell, Cornwall, was heading home after working in Dorchester, Dorset, yesterday afternoon when he became stuck on the A30 around 3.30pm.
He said: 'There had been a bit of heavy snow but while everything was moving it was fine, but as soon as there was a few incidents up ahead everything ground to a halt.
'You never know how long these things are going to last, whether it will be moving in two minutes or four hours as it turned out.'
Mr Drye arrived at the Jamaica Inn around 7.30pm and was met with a real 'cross-section' of people including dogs, children and truck drivers.
'People were still arriving until the early hours of the morning, people who had left their cars and walked, a couple miles some of them,' he said.
Each of the inn's 36 rooms was full, with some being shared by complete strangers last night
The Jamaica Inn staff were like a 'well-oiled machine', they provided mattresses, blankets and pillows for everybody and stayed up all night stoking fires, Mr Dyre said.
Ms Wheeler said: 'I have no sheets left and I'm sure my head housekeeper will kill me in the morning when she hears about it.
'I've stolen all duvets and everything from everywhere possible. There's no beds left but we are now letting people sleep everywhere and I'm providing them with pillows and blankets.'
Spirits were said to be 'incredibly high' among the guests, who included around a dozen children and an eight-month-old baby.
The pub's seven staff, including two chefs, were pulling out the stops to make sure all were comfortable - although they were 'in for a long one,' Ms Wheeler said.
'Credit to my staff - a shout-out goes to all of them,' she added.
The area is under a yellow weather warning of snow and ice until this afternoon and efforts continued through the night to clear the A30 and get people moving again.
Speaking at 7.30am this morning Mr Dyre said some travellers had already left to walk back to their cars and that from the Inn they could see traffic on the A30 was moving again.
Hundreds of cars were stuck on the A30 last night for up to ten hours while travelling in the wintry weather which caused chaos across the country
As darkness fell last night drivers were still stuck, some behind a jackknifed lorry, with no idea as to how or when they would make it home from work
Highways England confirmed a plough and a gritter had been sent to assist the stranded motorists - some of whom have got out of their cars and started a snowball fight
The pub had only 10 of its 36 rooms booked for last night before the snow fell but by the early hours of yesterday there were between 120 and 150 people crammed in every available space.
Assistant manager Charlotte Barron said: 'All 36 rooms were full, we set up 15 makeshift beds in the restaurant, five in the lounge as well as blankets and duvets on the floor.
'It was actually a lovely atmosphere - we brought out all our board games and complete strangers were playing against each other.
'A lot of people made friends - probably for life - with one room being occupied by five people who didn't know each other.'
Those taking shelter included about a dozen children, an eight-month-old baby and 'two dogs and their four humans'.
Ms Barron added: 'There were still people arriving at 5am - the furthest one person walked was eight miles to get here.'
Her selflessness was shared by seven of her colleagues - manager Ms Wheeler and staff Ashely Brown, June Parker, April Dawe, Tina Wright, David Bailey and Joe Pearson.
She said: 'There were only two people in the kitchen who cooked all night - they were making people steak and ale pie, fish and chips - the usual pub grub.
Makeshift beds beds laid out last night at Jamaica Inn, made famous by Daphne du Maurier in her classic novel, on Bodmin Moor for motorists who are stuck on the A30 due to snow
The view from the Jamaica Inn pub on Bodmin Moor last night as it laid out makeshift beds
'Then we started the breakfast menu at 3am as we were starting to get a little short of food.
'The chef has been making anything he can find for the lunch menu. We are praying for a delivery but aren't holding out much hope of one getting through.'
Like her colleagues, Ms Barron pitched in all night, making beds, allocating blankets, pot washing, and working behind the bar and in the kitchen.
She said most drivers had started to leave by 8am to go back to their vehicles to allow gritters to make their way along the A30.
The Jamaica Inn's maintenance team was transporting motorists to their cars in the pub's 4x4 as well as shovelling ice from the nearby road.
Hundreds of cars were stuck on the A30 last night for up to ten hours while travelling in the wintry weather which caused chaos across the country.
A white out yesterday afternoon stopped cars in their tracks at Temple as thick snow settled up to 3ft high and drivers were forced to abandon their cars.
As darkness fell last night drivers were still stuck, some behind a jackknifed lorry, with no idea as to how or when they would make it home from work.
Highways England were urged to help stranded motorists, including those stuck with young children as drivers reported the roads were 'like an ice rink' on the A30 which runs between London and Honiton in east Devon.
The Jamaica Inn on the A30 last night has laid out mattresses on the floor for stranded drivers
Highways England confirmed a plough and a gritter had been sent to assist the stranded motorists - some of whom have got out of their cars and started a snowball fight.
But after hours on the roads many became concerned elderly relatives would spend the night there.
Cornwall Council said there was an 'intensive effort' to clear the roads while relatives of the stranded urged authorities to act faster, including those with elderly parents on the roads.
Driver Dominic Burton said about 200 vehicles were trapped on the southbound carriage of the A30 near Okehampton in 'doomsday' scenes.
People are being warned against travel in the morning on uncleared routes. Some were still on the roads at 11pm, having been there since the mid afternoon.
Desperate drivers urged police to send advice over whether or not they should keep their engines on while a pub named the Jamaica Inn laid out mattresses on the floor for stranded motorists.
Lee Flagg wrote on Twitter: 'My sister has been sat on the A30 for 5 hours. 2 young children in the car with no food, milk etc. Can anyone actually give an update that means anything??'
Another man added: 'What advice do you have for people who look likely to be spending the night on the A30.
'How to keep warm? Should they keep the engine running? How long will that last for? How can they get water? Saying 'we're working as hard as we can' is great, but need a bit more.'
Kind drivers on the A30 with four wheel drive cars began to tow others to get up a hill, around 8pm yesterday evening. Drivers described the response as a 'shambles'.
Dominic Burton, 26, was trapped with more than 20 other cars on the A30 at Okehampton
One driver said on Twitter: 'Ground to a halt at 2.30pm and it's now 8.20pm and have moved two miles. No snowploughs, no gritters, no police support, it's a shambles.'
The head of roads policing in Devon and Dorset, Chief Inspector Adrian Leisk, said: 'The snow is heading eastwards and will cause significant disruption tonight. Please be prepared and avoid all but absolutely essential travel.'
He warned people to stay with their vehicles and to check before making a journey. Concerned car owners said they had only moved a few miles in hours.
Dominic Burton, 26, was been stuck on the A30 from 4.30pm until 11pm after a lorry jackknifed at the top of a hill on the road at Okehampton.
Mr Burton from Barnstaple left work early at 4.30pm in a bid to try and get home before the worst of the snow fell.
But hours later after the lorry got stuck the snow has built up around cars, trapping them. Rescue workers were bringing in snow chains to move the lorry last night.
There were hazardous driving conditions reported across Cornwall with multiple accidents.
Police said people were abandoning their cars on the A30 at Highgate Hill and walking through the snow.
Cars were being abandoned by drivers who could not continue their journey onwards
Devon and Cornwall Police urged people to stay in their cars to keep warm.
At around 8.15pm yesterday, the force tweeted: 'We have further reports of vehicles stuck on the A39 in Cornwall due to snow.
'Please stay with your vehicle and keep as warm as possible. Gritter trucks are working their way inwards from Winnards Perch and Wadebridge to get to stranded drivers.'
Mr Burton told MailOnline: 'I have travelled around nine miles since I left work but we are stuck now. It's really not a nice place to be right now.
'The lorry has jackknifed at the top of the hill and there's a recovery truck there – but the snow has been building up around us while we have been sat here. I've tried to move and I can't.
'There's about 25 of us – pretty much everyone is just trying to get home from work. I've got another hour and a half to drive – but that's in normal conditions.'
Mr Burton, who started a new job yesterday, has seen gritters travelling southbound but nothing on the northbound carriageway.
One person wrote on Twitter: 'Have moved only 100 yards in two hours! It's now 5.38pm and no end in sight of this situation. Oh, and it's still snowing!'
Cars stranded on the A30 with dozens being stuck behind a jackknifed lorry at Okehampton
Some were stuck for hours in snow on Bodmin Moor.
Paul Newman said when he reached the A30 at Carland Cross heading eastbound the snow started to fall 'very, very heavily' and the traffic started to move slowly until it came to a standstill near Blissland.
'We believe the stoppage is somewhere near Kennards Cross. There is a lorry across the road. Now that everybody has stopped it is going to be difficult for lorries to get going again,' he said.
'At the moment we've no idea what's going on really... the chap in the car in front of us was just throwing snowballs to his dog!'
A couple stuck in their car on the dual carriageway after a sudden dump of snow fear they face a cold night in their vehicle.
Jak Roome was travelling to Wadebridge, Cornwall, to celebrate his 29th birthday with his partner, Jack Slymm, 27, when the roads ahead ground to a halt.
Mr Slymm said that 3ft of snow fell quickly and the road beneath froze, making it impossible to tackle the hill in front.
He said that many cars had attempted to brave the conditions but kept sliding back, and official advice online urged drivers on the road to stay in their cars.
Cars and lorries had come to a complete standstill along the A30 yesterday evening
Highways England teams were mobilised while others reported being stuck at Bodmin Moor
Mr Slymm, a hair stylist from Bristol, said: 'We're currently about five miles north of Camelford and about 10 miles south of Bude on A39.
'We haven't moved for over three hours, the snow just came down really hard and really quick and the ground froze underneath it.
'The snow at the side of the road is about 3ft deep and anyone trying to get anywhere is just sliding. One gritter just came past and it didn't make the slightest bit of difference'
Mr Slymm said that he had recently taken his car to the garage, and luckily was completing the drive in a brand new grey Mini Cooper.
He continued: 'We're going to be here all night I think, luckily we've got 3/4 tank but the people next to us only have half a tank left.
'Everyone is helping each other and asking if each other are ok, if someone runs out of fuel we'll take them in.'
To make matters worse, Mr Roome and Mr Slymm have recently bought a puppy and are travelling with the young animal - and have to keep braving the conditions to get it water.
'We've got a 13-week old puppy with us and we're worried about her', Mr Roome said. 'We didn't have any water in the car so we had to melt some snow.
People were seen getting out of their cars and throwing snowballs on the A30
Snow was falling thick and fast in Plymouth last night while drivers remain stuck on the roads
Cars stuck on the A30 as vehicles were stranded. All but essential travel should be avoided, police said
Drivers were saved by a plough and a gritter being sent in by Highways England yesterday
'Luckily we had some food with us, but we can't leave her outside for too long as it's too cold.
'No one has told us anything, but the traffic report says to stay with your car and wait for the weather to clear.
'We're trying to get to Wadebridge, we've rented a house for all of us. It's my 29th birthday today, I'll look back and laugh at it one day.'
Elsewhere, Londoners have have been warned to be home by 9pm this evening as snow is set to hit the capital, after blizzards blasted the South West today causing travel chaos on roads and rail.
Workers and schoolchildren were told to leave early today as Britain endured up to three inches of snow in only 120 minutes, following the country's coldest night in seven years.
And the Met Office has issued an amber warning for snow that carries a potential risk to life while Transport for London and Network Rail are telling passengers to get home by 9pm.
County officials in Devon had urged people to get home by 3pm, shortly after the start of an amber warning for snow in parts of Wales and South West England, bringing up to 2.8in (7cm) of snow in just two to three hours.
Meanwhile, about 400 students were stranded at Callywith College in Bodmin.
Principal Mark Wardle said buses to transport students had not been able to get to the sixth-form college, and catering staff were providing sausages, chips and beans to those waiting for assistance.
Newborn baby girl found abandoned in a Tesco bag in freezing London park is named Roman after road where she was discovered - as police urgently try to find her missing mother
A newborn baby girl was found abandoned in an east London park last night as temperatures plunged to freezing and blizzards hit the capital.
Police this morning released a picture of the infant in a bid to trace her mother, who officers said they were 'increasingly concerned' for.
Nurses are calling the youngster 'Roman', because she was found on Roman Road in Newham.
She was reportedly found in a Tesco bag, wrapped in a towel, shortly after 10pm and was quickly rushed to a nearby hospital.
Police this morning released this picture of the baby in a bid to trace her missing mother
The force said it was called to reports of an abandoned baby at a park area close to Roman Road and Saxon Road at around 10.15pm
The Met said officers are growing 'increasingly concerned' for the mother's welfare and appealed for her to contact police, her local hospital or GP surgery. Pictured: the location where the newborn was found
The Met said officers are growing 'increasingly concerned' for the mother's welfare and appealed for her to contact police, her local hospital or GP surgery.
In a direct appeal to the child's mother, Inspector Shane Clarke of North East Command Unit, said: 'We are growing increasingly concerned for your welfare and I urge you to make contact either with police, your local hospital or GP surgery. It is really important that we know that you are safe.
'I would also urge anyone who has information that could help us to reunite this baby with her mother to come forward.'
Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the mother is asked to call police on 101 quoting reference CAD7825/31JAN or Tweet @MetCC.
Heavy snowfall hit much of southern England and and Wales on Thursday night, leaving people trapped in cars as temperatures plummeted to just 1C (34F) in east London at the time the baby way found.
The snowfall already exceeds the maximum 10cm of snowfall that was predicted when the Mt Office issued a severe weather warning for Thursday.
The snow, which has been travelling eastwards, has reached as far as Wiltshire, Hampshire, Sussex and Kent, with a few flakes in central London on Thursday and into the early hours of Friday morning.
The Met Office tweeted: 'Snow, initially moving north and east across parts of southern and southwestern England, the Midlands and Wales, will stall and tend to fragment.
'Wintry showers will continue in northern and eastern areas. Ice is likely in many parts overnight.'
There are 'treacherous driving conditions in places', the forecaster added.
Commuters in many parts of the country were warned to leave work early on Thursday to ensure they got home.
Chocolate box Britain: From white-coated Blenheim Palace to snowy Cotswolds rooftops... how the big freeze has transformed UK into a winter wonderland
The Arctic conditions may have caused chaos for some Britons, but others have been left stunned by just how beautiful the country looks blanketed in snow.
Beautiful photos taken across Britain show how the countryside has been transformed into a winter wonderland by one night's snowfall.
The market town of Dursley in south Gloucestershire looks like something out of fairy tale in stunning drone footage filmed above the Cotswolds.
Meanwhile Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, looks resplendent in aerial photos taken in in Oxfordshire.
Beautiful drone images show how the Cotswold town of Dursley has been transformed into a winter wonderland by the snow
Winston Churchill's birthplace of Blenheim Palace also looks majestic this morning following a dusting of snow overnigh
Snow settles on Gold Hill, in Shaftesbury, Dorset, - famous for its use in the Hovis 'baker's boy' advert in 1973
The River Forth in Stirling today after overnight snow turned the beautiful area of Britain into a winter wonderland
The world-famous site of Stonehenge, Wiltshire was among the renowned places in Britain which were coated in snow today
Clifton Suspension Bridge over the Avon Gorge in Bristol looks gorgeous as it is wrapped in a winter landscape this afternoon
A road sign offers drivers several routes into the snow on the B3224 road between Raleighs Cross and Treborough on Exmoor
These fallow deer struggled to find grass to graze upon in a snow-covered film near Whitworth Hall in County Durham
Snow is not so rare in the hills of Scotland, but this abandoned croft in Cairngorms looked no less picturesque this morning
Duntisbourne Leer in Gloucestershire showed why the Cotswolds is classed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
This farmer had his work cut out as he attempted to clear a route along the B3081 near to Shaftesbury in Dorset
A snow covered boat at Pewsey on the Kennet & Avon canal this morning shows how hard the West Country has been hit
Slow moving traffic on the roads in Hanham, South Gloucestershire this morning with more set to come today
The snowy scene from Dunders Hill above Polzeath Beach looking towards New Polzeath in Cornwall
Frozen pupsicles! MailOnline readers share their wonderful photos of Blizzard Britain (and there's a LOT of dogs enjoying the snow)
Dogs have been making the most of the snowy conditions across Britain this week as they go exploring in the wintry weather.
And these great photographs sent in MailOnline readers show just how much fun their pets are having in the snow – despite temperatures falling as low as -15C (5F).
Children were also pictured looking out of the window at the conditions, while cats nervously treaded over the white stuff in some back gardens.
Snowfall and icy conditions are expected to cause widespread travel disruption in the UK this morning amid a pivoting system of wintry weather over the country.
Much of southern England and Wales woke up to more of the white stuff after the UK's coldest night since 2012. Up to 5.5in (14cm) of snow fell in the South West.
Bubbles the dog looks at the snow amid the chilly weather in East Finchley, North London
Katie Bruce took this photograph of her dog out in the snow in Fair Oak, Hampshire
Annie Bird's dog Ben the Cocker Spaniel sits in the deep snow in Lancashire
Helene Birch's dog Lulu the cockapoo has fun in the snow in Bristol
Sarah Pearson sent in this photo of frozen Arnie, a two-year-old border terrier from Durham
Maria Williams sent in this picture of Nugget and Tinker in the snow in Bucknell, Oxfordshire
Another picture from Maria Williams of Tinker playing in the snow in Bucknell, Oxfordshire
Robert Armstrong took this picture of a dog at Chesham Bois in Amersham, Buckinghamshire
MailOnline reader Veronica took this cute picture of a snow dog at Shaw in Berkshire
MailOnline reader Rebecca Golsing sent in this picture of her dog on Snowdon in North Wales
MailOnline reader Paula Caulder's dog Teddy is pictured catching snowballs in Bedford
Elizabeth Hampshire sent in this picture captioned 'snowy paws' in Bramhall, Stockport
Charlie the cavachion loving the snow, in this photo sent in by reader Wendy Oldrey
MailOnline reader Faun Olivia's dog Zorro stands in the snow in the West Midlands
Sasha Adams's dog Rhubarb, a miniature dachshund, enjoys the snow at Chatham in Kent
Michelle Ayling took this photo of her dog Lucy at Bignor in West Sussex
Camilla Fuller's blue Staffordshire bull terrier Pebble, pictured in the snow in Ascot, Berkshire
Yvie Hampshire sent in this great photo of her husky smiling in the snow in Manchester
Alison Ashton took a picture of Arnie the dog on a frozen football pitch covered in snow
Barney Bear the chow chow refusing to come in for Justine Gyer in Southgate, North London
Spencer Nash photographed Loki the dog having a great time in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Suzanne Roper's dog Daisy is loving the snow in Bristol, with a head covered in the white stuff
Beverley Ellis's dog Ollie is enjoying the snow in Andover, Hampshire
Cesar enjoying the snow near London Heathrow Airport, in a photo by reader T Reilly
Maria Williams photographed Cicely playing with Nugget in the snow in Bucknell, Oxfordshire
Anne Almond sent in this picture of Milly the dog from Amersham in Buckinghamshire
MailOnline reader Karen Wilder sent in this picture of her dog at Camelford in Cornwall
William Rodger's dog Jura, a seven-month old Fox Red Labrador, in Hessilhead, North Ayrshire
Lauren Shave sent in this picture of Logan the dog in the Gortin Glens, County Tyrone
Dan Gray's dog Chester enjoys the snow at Hollingbury golf course in Brighton, East Sussex
Holly Chilton sent in a picture of Roxy and Ebbie catching snowballs in Hertfordshire
Mike Peacock's dog Sir Walter Kipling, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier at Teggs Nose in Cheshire
Eleanor Scanlon sent in this picture of her cute dog in the snow in Hertfordshire
Naomi Rawlings photographed Mija, a miniature dachshund at Brandon Park in Bristol
Willow and Tookay play in the snow near Helston in Cornwall, as pictured by Andrew Borman
Lauren Houck's dogs Brody (left) and Alfie (right) enjoy the snow in Awbridge, Hampshire
Sophie Taylor said her Siberian cat is 'living his best life' in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Clive Lawrence sent in a picture of Molly the cat - who doesn't like snow - in Wallington, Surrey
Kathryn Griffiths's children look at the snow in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire
Tina Entwistle's son Matty goes tobogganing in the snow in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire
Jenny Taylor took a photo of children walking to school in the snow in Worthing, West Sussex
Five-year-old Sam Boudier made this impressive snowman in Reading, Berkshire
Betty, four, shows baby brother Thomas, seven months, his first snow in Guildford, Surrey
Thomas and Florence Williams wrap up warm as they play in the snow in Surrey
Icicles by the River South Tyne in Alston, Cumbria, in a picture from Clive Worboys
Snow at Belsize Village in Hampstead, North West London, as pictured by Julia Kobrin
MailOnline reader Charlotte Hopkins sent in this picture of snow on cars and roads in Bristol
Snow in Hannington, Hampshire, as pictured by MailOnline reader Jacqueline Oates
Vinay Vaghjiani photographed snow on the rooftops of Wembley in North West London
Snow in Gateshead looking over to Newcastle, as pictured by MailOnline reader Andy Dawson
MailOnline reader Emma White photographed snow at Burchetts Green in Buckinghamshire
Amrita Sekhon's back garden in Sonning-on-Thames in Berkshire is a wintry scene today
MailOnline reader Clive photographed snow at Pewsey on the Kennet & Avon Canal in Wiltshire
Lorraine O'Brien pictured snow in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, at 6.30am this morning
Sarah Horohan photographed the snow at Compton in Newbury, Berkshire
Pippa Whitehouse photographed Polzeath Beach looking towards New Polzeath in Cornwall
MailOnline reader Will Fenton took this photograph of snow on the ground Bristol
This picture of a garden covered in snow was taken at 4am today in Greenford, West London
Snow on the trees in Reading, Berkshire, creates a wintry scene - pictured by Kate Tompkins
Snow falls in MailOnline reader Louise Hesse's garden in Buckinghamshire overnight
MailOnline reader Christian Farrow pictured snow in his garden in the Roath area of Cardiff
Snow falls in Chessington, Surrey, at 2.30am this morning - as pictured by Marilyn Erasmus
Laura Jane Colley Ward took this picture of snow at 3am in Bracknell, Berkshire
Belinda Bodley took this picture of snow in the Somerset village of Curry Rivel
Snow in Aldershot, Hampshire, just before 6am this morning - pictured by Donata Szczepaniak
MailOnline reader Cheryl Painter photographed snow at Bradley Stoke in Bristol this morning
Reader Alex Dellar was stuck on the A30 westbound at Bodmin Moor in Cornwall overnight
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'What mountain do these teachers live up?': Furious parents slam 'pathetic' decision to cancel classes as 2,000 UK schools shut due to snow
Angry parents across the country have reacted furiously to many schools' decision to remain closed for the day following overnight snowfall.
While thousands of children were thrilled to have a snow day off, the 2.000 closures nationwide were not greeted with joy by some parents forced to make last minute arrangements.
Hundreds of schools across the UK closed after snow fell overnight on Thursday, some were shut despite the white stuff barely touching them.
One angry Twitter user, Codders, posted: 'Pathetic the kids school is closed today why? No snow if we take kids out we get fined are the schools gonna get fined and pay us parents? I doubt it proves fines are just money making scam for the schools'
Wales, Bristol, Greater London, Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire, Berkshire, and West Sussex were just some of the areas to announce closures.
However, one Twitter user, Codders, posted: 'Pathetic the kids school is closed today why? No snow if we take kids out we get fined are the schools gonna get fined and pay us parents? I doubt it proves fines are just money making scam for the schools.'
With his profile location set to Llanelli, West Wales, the message was accompanied by a photograph showing the lightest dusting of snow.
Donna Marie, also in Wales, posted: '@GMB our school closed yesterday at 12.30 due to the forecast, at that time no snow had fallen and didn't fall until 4.30pm!! So they could have stayed £itsajoke £healthandsafetygonemad'.
Snow angels: Photographs taken in Harlow show children playing in the grounds of their open school in Harlow, Essex. These pair are pictured making snow angels on the snow covered grass
Another user, Emily, tweeted that her school was closed despite there being no snow.
Tracy Cameron responded to a tweet from Monmouthshire County Council saying all community hubs and libraries were still open with: 'Why no schools open then? The knock on effect for parents is terrible. What mountain do all these teachers live up?'
In most cases, parents, carers and pupils were able to check on the status of their school through social media, or the local council website.
The happy group make snow angels and frolic with one another at Latton Green Primary Academy. The school remained open, unlike 2,000 others across the country who stayed shut
The Department for Education website also allowed people to enter their postcodes to find out what institutions in their area had shut due to the bad weather.
Photographs taken in Harlow show children playing in the grounds of their open school in Harlow, Essex.
The happy group make snow angels and frolic with one another at Latton Green Primary Academy.
Meanwhile parents in Gloucestershire have been left in the dark after a council website revealing which schools were closed crashed.
Frustrated parents were met with the downed Gloucestershire City Council website this morning as they tried to find out if they needed to battle the cold weather to get their kids to school.
The freezing temperatures has seen multiple weather warnings issued by the Met Office for today and over the weekend, including cautions for snow and ice.
Thousands of schools have since closed, meaning an estimated 800,000 children will stay home today.
But the day wasn't made any easier when the Gloucestershire City Council website crashed.
Just one of the angry parents took to social media to vent their frustrations, writing: 'The school closure link is not working - been trying all morning! Please sort it out GCC, the old system always worked!'
CORNWALL | DEVON | WILTSHIRE | HAMPSHIRE | BRISTOL | SOMERSET | CARDIFF | DORSET | HIGHLANDS | ||
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Altarnun Primary School | All Saints Church of England Primary School | Abbey Meads Community Primary | ABC Pre-school | Air Balloon Hill Primary School | Abbas and Templecombe Primary School | All Saints C.W Primary School | All Saints CE School, Weymouth, Weymouth | Bonar Bridge Nursery - EM | ||
Archbishop Benson C of E School, Truro - opening late at 10.30am | Ashwater Primary School | Abbey Park | Alderwood School | Andalusia Academy | All Saints Church School, Montacute | Allensbank Primary School | All Saints CE VC Primary School, Bishops Caundle | Bonar Bridge Primary | ||
Beacon ACE Academy, Bodmin | Atlantic Academy | Abbeyfield School | Aldworth School | Ashley Down Primary School | All Saints Infants, Dulverton | Bishop Childs C.W Primary School | Archbishop Wake C Of E Primary School, Blandford Forum | Bualnaluib Primary | ||
Berrycoombe Primary | Awliscombe Church of England Primary School | Abby park | All Saints Church Of England (Aided) Junior School | Ashton Gate Primary School | Ansford Academy, Castle Cary | Bryn Celyn Primary School | Beaminster School, Newtown | Durness Primary | ||
Biscovey Academy | Bampton Church Of England Primary School | Alderbury & West Grimstead CEVA Primary School | Alton College | Ashton Park Secondary School | Ashill Primary School | Bryn Hafod Primary School | Beaminster St Mary's Academy, Beaminster | Gairloch High School | ||
Biscovey Nursery and Infants Academy | Barley Lane School | All Cannings CE Primary School | Alton Infant School | Ashton Vale Primary School | Axbridge Church of England Primary School | Bryn y Deryn | Beaucroft Foundation School, Colehill | Gairloch Nursery - EM | ||
Bishop Bronescombe School | Beaford Community Primary & Nursery School | Aloeric Primary School | Amery Hill School | Avonmouth C.E. V.C. Primary School | Avalon School | Cardiff West Community High School | Bere Regis Community School, Bere Regis | Gairloch Nursery - GM | ||
Blisland Primary Academy | Beer Church Of England Primary School | Ashton Keynes Primary School | Amport C E Primary School | Avonmouth Children's Centre | Avishayes School, Chard | Cathays High School | Bincombe Valley Primary School and Community Nursery, Littlemoor | Gairloch Primary | ||
Bodmin College | Bere Alston Primary School | Beechcroft Infants School | Andrews' Endowed Church Of England Primary School | Badock's Wood Children's Centre | Barwick and Stoford CP Primary School | Corpus Christi R.C High School | Bovington Primary School, Holt Road | Gledfield Primary | ||
Boscastle Primary School | Bidwell Brook School | Bellefield Primary & Nursery School | Anstey Junior School | Badock's Wood Primary School | Berkley CofE First School | Creigiau Primary School | Bridport Primary School, Bridport | Gledfield Primary Nursery | ||
Boyton Primary School | Bishops Nympton Primary School | Bishops Cannings Primary School | Anton Infant School | Bannerman Rd Community Academy | Birchfield Church of England First School | Eastern High | Broadmayne First School, Dorchester | Kinlochbervie High School | ||
Braddock C of E School | Black Torrington Church Of England Primary School | Bishopstone CE Primary | Anton Junior School | Barton Hill Primary School | Bishop Fox's School, Taunton | Fairwater Primary School | Broadwindsor CE VC Primary School, Beaminster | Kinlochbervie Primary | ||
Brannel School (including the Area Resource Base) | Boasley Cross Community Primary School | Blunsdon Pre-School | Ashford Hill Primary School | Bedminster Down Secondary School | Birchfield Community Primary School | Gabalfa Primary School | Buckland Newton CE School, Dorchester | Lairg Primary | ||
Brunel Primary Academy | Bolham Community Primary School | Bowerhill Pre-School | Ashwood Academy, The | Begbrook Primary Academy | Blackbrook Primary School, Taunton | Gladstone Primary School | Budmouth College, Weymouth | Poolewe Primary | ||
Bude Primary Academy - infants closed; junior open | Bow Community Primary School | Bowerhill Primary School | Barton Stacey C E Primary School | Bishop Road Primary School | Bishop Henderson Primary School, Taunton | Glan-Yr-Afon Primary School | Burton Bradstock CE VC Primary School, Bridport | Poolewe Primary Nursery | ||
Budehaven School | Bradford Primary School | Box CE VC Primary School | Basingstoke College of Technology | Blaise Primary & Nursery School | Bishop's Hull Primary School | Glyncoed Primary School | Cerne Abbas CE VC First School, Dorchester | Rosehall Primary | ||
Bugle School | Bradley Barton Primary School and Nursery Unit | Bridlewood Primary School | Beaumont Pre-School | Brentry and Henbury Children's Centre | Bishop's Lydeard Church School | Greenhill School | Charmouth Primary School, Charmouth | Scourie Primary | ||
Callington Community College | Brampford Speke Church Of England Primary School | Bridlewood Primary School | Bentley Church Of England Primary School | Brentry Primary School | Blackbrook Primary School, Taunton | Greenway Primary School | Cheselbourne Village School, Dorchester | |||
Callington Primary School | Branscombe Church Of England Primary School | Brimble Hill Special School | Binsted Church Of England Primary School | Briarwood Special School | Bridgwater College Academy | Herbert Thompson Primary School | Corfe Castle CE Primary School, Wareham | |||
Callywith College | Bratton Fleming Community Primary School | Brinkworth Earl Danby's CE Primary School | Bishop Challoner Catholic Voluntary Aided Secondary School | Bridge Farm Primary School | Brent Knoll Church of England Primary School | Llanedeyrn Primary School | Cranborne CE VA First School, Water Street | |||
Calstock Primary School | Brayford Academy | Brinkworth Earl Danby's Primary School | Bishopswood Infant School | Bridge Learning Campus - Primary | Bowlish Infant School, Shepton Mallet | Llanishen Fach Primary School | Cranborne Middle School, Wimborne | |||
Caradon Alternative Provision Academy (APA) | Bridestowe Primary School | Broad Town CE Primary School | Bishopswood Junior School | Bridge Learning Campus - Secondary | Brymore, Cannington | Llanishen High School | Damers First School, Dorchester | |||
Carclaze School - opening late at 10.30am | Bridgerule Church Of England Primary School | Brook Field | Bo-Peeps Day Nursery | Brislington Enterpise College | Bruton Primary School, Bruton Buckland St Mary Primary School | Llysfaen Primary School | Dorchester Learning Centre, The Old Rectory, Winterbourne Monkton, Dorchester | |||
Carrick Alternative Provision Academy (APA) | Broadhembury Church of England Primary School | Brook Field Primary School | Bohunt School | Bristol Brunel Academy | Buckler's Mead Academy, Yeovil | Meadowbank School | Dorchester Middle School, Dorchester | |||
Camelford Primary School | Broadhempston Village Primary School | By Brook Valley CE Primary School | Bramley Church Of England Primary School | Bristol Cathedral Choir School | Burnham-on-Sea Infants' School | Meadowlane Primary School | Dorset Studio School, Kingston Maurward, Dorchester | |||
Cardinham School | Buckland Brewer Primary School | Castle Mead School | Brighton Hill Community School | Bristol Free School | Butleigh Church of England Primary School | Millbank Primary School | Downlands Community Primary School, Blandford Camp | |||
Charlestown Primary School | Burlescombe Church Of England Primary School | Chapmanslade Primary School | Brookfield Community School | Bristol Futures Academy | Catcott Primary School | Oakfield Primary School | Dunbury Church Of England Academy (KS1 Base), Winterborne Kingston | |||
Coads Green Primary School | Chagford Church Of England Primary School | Charter Primary School | Broughton Primary School | Bristol Gateway School | Cannington CofE Primary School | Pen-Y-Bryn Primary School | Dunbury Church Of England Academy (KS2 Base), Winterborne Whitechurch | |||
Cubert School | Cheriton Bishop Community Primary School | Cherhill Primary | Burghclere Pre-School and Toddler Group | Bristol Hospital Education ServiceOpen Monday 4th Feb depending on weather | Castle Cary Community Primary School | Pentyrch Primary School | Ferndown Upper School, Ferndown | |||
Curnow School | Cheriton Fitzpaine Primary School | Chirton CE Primary School | Burghclere Primary School | Bristol Metropolitan Academy | Castle Primary School, Stoke sub Hamdon | Radyr Comprehensive School | Frome Valley CE First School, Dorchester | |||
Darite Primary Academy | Chittlehampton Church Of England Primary School | Chiseldon Primary & Nursery School, inc Penhill Nursery | Buriton Primary School | Broomhill Infant School & Children's Centre | Catcott Primary School | Riverbank School | Gillingham Primary School, School Road | |||
Delabole Primary School | Christow Primary School | Christ Church CE (VC) Primary School | Burnham Copse Primary School | Broomhill Junior School | Charlton Mackrell CofE Primary School | Rumney Primary School | Gillingham VC School, Hardings Lane | |||
Delaware Primary Academy | Clawton Primary School | Christian Malford CofE Primary School | Buryfields Infant School | Brunel Field Primary School | Cheddar First School | St Cuthbert's R.C Primary School | Greenford CE Primary School, Dorchester | |||
Dobwalls C P School | Clyst Hydon Primary School | Churchfields School | Bushy Leaze Early Years Centre | Cabot Primary School | Cheddon Fitzpaine Church School | St David's C.W Primary School | Hazelbury Bryan Community Primary School, Sturminster Newton | |||
Doubletrees School | Clyst Vale Community College | Churchfields School | Busy Bees Nursery, Alton | Cashmore Early Years Centre | Chilton Trinity School, Bridgwater | St Illtyd's Catholic High School | Hillside Community First School, Verwood | |||
Duchy Stoke Climsland (Cornwall College) | Colyton Grammar School | Clarendon Academy | Butts Primary School, The | Cathedral Primary School | Christ Church C of E First School, Frome | St John Lloyd R.C Primary School | Holy Trinity CE VC Primary And Nursery Unit, Weymouth | |||
Duloe Primary Academy | Coombeshead Academy | Clarendon Infant School | Cambridge Primary School, The | Cheddar Grove Primary School | Churchstanton Primary School, Taunton | St Mellons C.W Primary School | Loders CE VC Primary School, Bridport | |||
Eden Project Learning (Cornwall College) | Copplestone Primary School | Colebrook Infant Academy | Castle Hill Infant School | Chester Park Infant School | Combe St Nicholas C of E Primary School | St Monica's C.W Primary School | Lulworth & Winfrith Ce Primary School, West Lulworth | |||
Egloskerry School | Cullompton Community College | Colebrook Junior | Castle Hill Pre-School | Chester Park Junior School | Cotford St Luke Primary School & Fledglings | The Court School | Lulworth & Winfrith Ce Primary School, West Lulworth | |||
Fowey Primary School | Culmstock Primary School | Colebrook Junior School | Castle Hill Primary School | Christ Church C.E. V.C. Primary School | Countless Gytha Primary School, Queen Camel | The Hollies School | Lulworth & Winfrith Ce Primary School, Winfrith | |||
Fowey River Academy | Doddiscombesleigh Primary School | Colerne CE Primary School | Chalk Ridge Primary School | City of Bristol College - AEC at Parkway | Coxley Primary School | Ton-Yr-Ywen Primary School | Lulworth & Winfrith Ce Primary School, Winfrith | |||
Foxhole Learning Academy | Dolton Church Of England Primary School | Collingbourne Primary School | Charles Kingsley's Church Of England Primary School | City of Bristol College - Ashley Down Centre | Creech St Michael Church of England Primary School | Tongwynlais Primary School | Lytchett Matravers Primary School, Wareham Road | |||
Gerrans School - opening late at 10.30am | Dunsford Community Academy | Corsham Primary Pound Pill | Charlton and District Playgroup | City of Bristol College - College Green Centre | Crispin School, Street | Trelai Primary School | Lytchett Minster School, Post Green Road | |||
Goonhavern Primary School | East Anstey Primary School | Corsham Primary School | Chawton Church Of England Primary School | City of Bristol College - Soundwell Centre | Croscombe Primary School | Trowbridge Primary School | Manor Park CE VC First School, Dorchester | |||
Grampound with Creed - opening late at 11am | Ellen Tinkham School | Corsham Regis Primary Academy | Cheriton Primary School | City of Bristol College - South Bristol Skills Academy | Crowcombe Primary School | Ty Gwyn School | Marshwood CE VA Primary School, Bridport | |||
Gunnislake Primary School | Exbourne Church Of England Primary School | Corsham Roundabout Pre-School | Cherry Trees Preschool | Claremont School | Curry Mallet CofE Primary School | Whitchurch High School (Lower) | Milborne St Andrew First School, Blandford | |||
Harrowbarrow School | Exmouth Community College | Covenham Roundabout Pre-School | Chiltern Primary School | Colston's Girls' School | Curry Rivel and Little Pips Nursery, Curry Rivel | Whitchurch High School (Upper) | Milldown CE VC Primary School, Blandford Forum | |||
Illogan School - opening late at 10am | Farway Church Of England Primary School | Covingham Park Primary | Church Crookham Junior School | Colston's Primary School | Cutcombe First School | Willowbrook Primary School | Milton-on-Stour CE VA Primary School, Gillingham | |||
Indian Queens Primary School | Filleigh Community Primary School | Crowdys Hill | Clatford C E Primary School | Compass Point: South Street School & Children's Centre | Dulverton Junior School | Willows High School | Motcombe Primary School, Shaftesbury | |||
Jacobstow Primary School | Halberton Primary School | Crudwell Church of England Primary School | Clere School And Technology College, The | Cotham School | Dunster First School | Woodlands High School | Mountjoy School, Beaminster | |||
Kea School - opening late at 10.30am | Halwill Community Primary School | DDurrington All Saints C of E Infant School | Cliddesden Primary School | Easton C.E. Primary School | East Brent CofE Academy, East Brent | Ysgol Bro Eirwg | Pamphill VC CE First School, Wimborne | |||
Kilkhamption Primary School | Hartland Primary School | Derry Hill School | Compton All Saints' Church Of England Primary School | Easton Community Children's Centre | East Coker Community Primary School | Ysgol Glan Ceubal | Parrett & Axe CE VA Primary School, Beaminster | |||
Landulph School | Hatherleigh Community Primary School | Devizes School | Compton and Shawford Pre-School | Elmfield School for Deaf Children | East Huntspill Primary School | Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Edern | Piddle Valley CE First School, Dorchester | |||
Lanivet School | Hawkchurch Church Of England School | Devizes School | Coppice Spring School, The | Fair Furlong Primary School | Elmhurst Junior School, Street | Ysgol Gymraeg Pwll Coch | Pimperne CE VC Primary School, Blandford Forum | |||
Lanlivery Primary Academy | Heathcoat Primary School | Dilton Marsh C of E Primary School | Cove School | Fairfield High School | Elmwood School (including Jean Rees Centre), Bridgwater | Ysgol Gynradd Gwaelod Y Garth Primary School | Portesham CE VA Primary School, Weymouth | |||
Lanner Primary School - opening late at 10am | Hemyock Primary School | Downland School | Cranbourne | Fairlawn Academy | Fairlands Middle School | Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Hamadryad | Powerstock CE VA Primary School, Bridport | |||
Launceston College | Hennock Community Primary School | Drove Primary School | Cranford Park Church of England Primary | Filton Avenue Nursery School and Children's Centre | Fairmead School, Yeovil | Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Pen-y-Groes | Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster | |||
Lerryn C of E School | High Bickington Church of England Primary School | Durrington All Saints c of E Infant School | Crestwood Community School | Filton Avenue Primary School | Fiveways School | Ysgol Pen Y Pil | Salway Ash CE VA Primary School, Bridport | |||
Lewannick Primary School | Highampton Community Primary School | Eastrop Infant and Southfield Junior Schools | Crondall Primary School | Fishponds CE Primary Academy | Fledglings Nursery, Cotford St Luke | Ysgol Y Berllan Deg | Shaftesbury CE VC Primary School, Wincombe Lane | |||
Liskeard School and Community College | Holsworthy Church Of England Primary School | Eldene School | Crondall Stepping Stones | Fonthill Primary School | Frome College, Frome | Shaftesbury School, Salisbury Road | ||||
Looe Community Academy | Holsworthy Community College | Even Swindon Primary | Crookham C E (Aided) Infant School | Four Acres Primary School & Children's Centre | Greenfylde CofE First School, Ilminster | Sherborne Abbey CE VC Primary School, Lenthay Road | ||||
Looe Primary Academy | Holywell Church Of England Primary School | Fitzmaurice Primary School | Cupernham Infant School | Frome Valley Primary Academy | Hamp Academy, Bridgwater | Sherborne Primary School, Harbour Way | ||||
Lostwithiel Primary School | Honiton Community College | Five Lanes CE Primary School | Cupernham Junior School | Glenfrome Primary School | Hamp Nursery and Infant School | Shillingstone CE VA Primary School, Blandford | ||||
Luxulyan School | Honiton Primary School | Forest & Sandridge | Dandelions Community Pre-School | Greenfield E Act Academy | Haselbury Plucknett First School | St Andrew's CE VC Primary School, Yetminster, Yetminster | ||||
Marhamchurch CE Primary School | Ilsington Church Of England Primary School | Frogwell Primary School | Dogmersfield Church of England (Aided) Primary School | Hannah More Primary School | Hatch Beauchamp Primary School | St Andrews CE VA Primary School, Weymouth | ||||
Mawgan-in-Pydar School | Kentisbeare Church Of England Primary School | Fynamore Primary School | Dove House School | Hareclive Academy | Hayesdown First School, Frome | St Catherine's Catholic Primary School, Bridport, Bridport | ||||
Menheniot School | Kentisbury Primary School | Goddard Park Primary Schoo,l | Ecchinswell And Sydmonton C E Primary School | Hartcliffe Nursery School and Children's Centre | Haygrove School, Bridgwater | St George's CE Primary School, Langton Matravers, Swanage | ||||
Mevagissey Primary School | Kingskerswell Church of England Primary School | Gorse Hill Primary School | Eggar's School | Headley Park Primary School | Heathfield Community School, Monkton Heathfield | St Georges CE VA Primary School, Bourton, Bourton | ||||
Millbrook CE Primary School - opening late at 10am | Landscore Primary School | Grange Infant School | Endeavour Primary School | Henbury Children's Centre | Hinton St George First School | St Gregorys CE Primary School, Marnhull, Sturminster Newton | ||||
Mithian School - opening late at 10.30am | Lew Trenchard Church Of England Primary School | Grange Infant School | Everest Community Academy | Henbury Court Primary Academy | Holyrood Academy, Chard | St James' CE VC First School, Gaunts Common, Wimborne | ||||
Mount Charles School | Lifton Community Primary School | Grange Infant School | Fairfields Primary School | Henleaze Infant School | Holy Trinity Church School, Yeovil | St John's CE VA Primary School, Weymouth, Weymouth | ||||
Mount Hawke | Littletown Primary Academy | Grange Junior School | Farnborough Grange Nursery/Infant Community School | Holy Cross Catholic Primary School | Holy Trinity Primary School, Taunton | St John's CE VC First School, Wimborne, Wimborne | ||||
Nancealverne School - opening late at 10am | Lydford Primary School | Great Bedwyn C of E | Fernhill Primary School | Holymead Primary School | Horrington Primary School | St Mark's Primary School, High Street, Swanage | ||||
Nanpean C P School | Lynton Church Of England Primary School | Great Western Academy | Fernhill School | Horfield C.E. V.C. Primary School | Huish Episcopi Academy | St Mary The Virgin CE VA Primary School, Gillingham, Gillingham | ||||
Nanstallon C P School | Marland School | Greenmeadow Primary School | First Steps Nursery | Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy | Huish Primary School, Yeovil | St Mary's & St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Wool, Wareham | ||||
Newquay Junior Academy | Mary Tavy And Brentor Community Primary School | Hardenhuish School | Footprints Pre-School | Ilminster Avenue Specialist Nursery School and Children's Centre | Ilchester Community Primary School | St Mary's CE First School, Charminster, NR Dorchester | ||||
Newquay Tretherras School | Membury Primary Academy | Haydon Wick Primary | Fordingbridge Infant School | Kingsweston Special School | Keinton Mandeville Primary, Keinton Mandeville | St Mary's CE Middle School, Puddletown, Puddletown | ||||
Nine Maidens Alternative Provision Academy (APA) | Mill Water School | Haydon Wick primary | Fordingbridge Junior School | Knowle DGE | Kilmersdon CofE Primary School | St Mary's CE VC Primary School, Bradford Abbas, Bradford Abbas | ||||
North Cornwall Alternative Provision Academy (APA) | Milton Abbot School | Haydon Wick Primary School | Four Lanes Community Junior School | Knowle Park Primary School | King Ina CofE Academy Infant and Junior Schools | St Mary's CE VC Primary School, Bridport, Bridport | ||||
North Petherwin School | Monkleigh Primary School | Haydonleigh Primary School | Four Lanes Infant School | Knowle West Children's Centre | Kingsbury Episcopi Primary School | St Mary's Catholic First School, Dorchester, Dorchester | ||||
Oak Tree School - opening late at 10am | Morchard Bishop Church Of England Primary School | Hazelwood Academy | Four Marks Church Of England Primary School | Lansdown Park Secondary Specialist Provision | Kingsmead School, Wiveliscombe | St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Marnhull, Sturminster Newton | ||||
Otterham C P School | Moretonhampstead Primary School | Heddington Primary School | Frogmore Community College | Little Hayes Nursery School | Kingsmoor Primary, Bawdrip | St Michael's CE Primary School, Lyme Regis, Lyme Regis | ||||
Padstow School | Mrs Ethelstons CofE Primary Academy | Heytesbury Primary | Frogmore Junior School | Little Mead Primary Academy | Kingston St Mary CofE Primary School | St Nicholas & St Laurence CE VA Primary School, Weymouth | ||||
Pelynt Academy | Newton Abbot College | Highworth Warneford School | Grange Community Junior School | Luckwell Primary School | Langford Budville CofE Primary School | St Nicholas CE VA Primary School, Child Okeford | ||||
Penair School | North Molton School | Hilmarton Primary School | Grateley Primary School | May Park Primary School | Leigh on Mendip First School, Leigh on Mendip | St Osmund's CE Middle School, Dorchester | ||||
Pencalenick School | North Tawton Community Primary School and Nursery | Hilperton C of E Primary School | Grayshott C E Controlled Primary School | Merchants' Academy (Secondary) | Little Acorns Pre-School, Oake | Stalbridge CE Primary School, Sturminster Newton | ||||
Pencoys Primary School | Northlew And Ashbury Parochial Church Of England Primary School | Holbrook Primary School | Great Binfields Primary School | Merchant's Academy Primary | Little Oaks Nursery at St Mary's CEVC Primary School, Bridgwater | Sticklands CE VA Primary School, Dorchester | ||||
Penrice Academy | Offwell Church Of England Primary School | Holy Family Catholic Primary and Nursery School | Greenfields Junior School | Millpond Primary School | Lovington Church of England Primary School | Stoborough CE Primary School, Wareham | ||||
Pensilva Primary School | Okehampton Primary School and Foundation Unit | Holy Rood Catholic Primary | Greenwood School | Minerva Primary Academy | Lydeard St Lawrence Primary School | Sturminster Newton High School, Bath Road | ||||
Perranporth C P School | Orchard Manor School | Holy Trinity Church of England Academy | Hale Primary School | New Fosseway Special School | Lympsham CofE Academy | Symondsbury CE Primary School, Bridport | ||||
Polperro Primary Academy | Parkham Primary School | Horningsham Primary School | Harrow Way Community School | Notton House Special School | Maiden Beech Academy, Crewkerne | The Abbey CE VA Primary School, Shaftesbury, Shaftesbury | ||||
Polruan Academy | Parracombe Church Of England Primary School | Ivy Lane School | Hatch Warren Infant School | Nova Primary School | Manor Court Primary School, Chard | The Blandford School, Blandford Forum | ||||
Poltair School | Payhembury Church Of England Primary School | Kennet Valley C of E School | Hatch Warren Junior School | Oasis Academy Bank Leaze | Mark First & Pre-School CofE Academy, Mark | The Compass Centre, 307A Chickerell Road, Weymouth | ||||
Pondhu School | Plymtree Church Of England Primary School | King William Street | Hatherden Church Of England Primary School | Oasis Academy Brightstowe | Martock Primary School | The Forum Centre, Park Road, Blandford Forum | ||||
Pool Academy | Princetown Community Primary School | King William Street CE primary School | Hawley Pre-School | Oasis Academy Connaught | Meare Village Primary School | The Gryphon School, Sherborne | ||||
Port Isaac School | Rackenford Church Of England Primary School | kingdown school | Hawley Primary School | Oasis Academy John Williams | Mells Church of England First School, Meare | The Purbeck School, Wareham | ||||
Portreath School - opening late at 10.00am | River Dart Academy | kingsdown school | Heatherside Junior School | Oasis Academy Long Cross | Merriott First School | The Sir John Colfox Academy, Bridport | ||||
Probus School - opening late at 10.30am | Sampford Peverell Church Of England Primary School | Kington St. Michael CE Primary School | Henry Tyndale School | Oasis Academy New Oak | Milborne Port Primary School | The Swanage School, High Street, Swanage | ||||
Quethiock School | Sandford School | Lacock Primary | Hook Infant School | Orchard School | Milford Junior School | The Thomas Hardye School, Dorchester | ||||
Restormel Alternative Provision Academy (APA) | Seaton Primary School | Langley Fitzurse Primary | Hook Junior School | Our Lady Of The Rosary Catholic Primary School | Minehead First School | The Wey Valley School, Weymouth | ||||
Roche C P School | Shaugh Prior Primary School | Larkhill Primary School | Humpty Dumpty Play-School | Parson Street Primary SchoolBack open Monday 4th as usual | Minerva Primary School | The Woodroffe School, Lyme Regis | ||||
Roselyon School, Lanlivery - opening late at 10am | Shebbear Community School | Lawn Manor Academy | Hurst Community College, The | Perry Court Primary School | Neroche Primary School, Broadway, Ilminster | Thorncombe, St Mary's CE VC Primary School, Chard | ||||
Saltash.net Community School | Shute Community Primary School | Lea & Garsdon CE Primary School | Hurstbourne Tarrant C E Primary School | Redcliffe Children's Centre at Maintained Nursery | Nether Stowey CofE Primary School | Thorners CE VA Primary School, Dorchester | ||||
Sandy Hill Academy | South Molton Community College | Lea and Garsdon CE Primary School | Hyde Church Of England Primary School | Redland Green School 16-19 Centre | North Cadbury Primary | Thornford CE VA Primary School, Sherborne | ||||
Shortlanesend School | South Molton Community Primary School | Little Foxes Nursey | Icknield School | Redland Green School | North Petherton Primary School | Trent Young's Endowed CE VA Primary School, Sherborne | ||||
Sir James Smith's Community School, Camelford | South Molton United Church Of England Primary School | Little Saints EEC | Kempshott Infant School | Rosemary Early Years Centre | North Town Primary School and Nursery | Wareham St Mary CE Primary School, Wareham | ||||
Sir Robert Geffrey's School, Landrake - opening late at 9.30am | South Tawton Primary School | Longleaze primary school | Kempshott Junior School | School Of Christ The King | Northgate Primary School, Bridgwater | West Moors Middle School, Heathfield Way | ||||
South Petherwin C P School | Southbrook School | Luckington Community School | King's Somborne Church Of England Primary School | Sea Mills Primary School | Norton Fitzwarren Church School | Westfield Arts College, Weymouth | ||||
St Breock School | Spreyton School | Lydeard Park Academy | Kings Furlong Infant School And Nursery | Sefton Park Infant School | Nunney First School | William Barnes Primary School, Sturminster Newton | ||||
St Breward C P School | St Andrews CofE Primary Academy | Lyden Primary School | Kings Furlong Junior School | Sefton Park Junior School | Norton sub Hamdon | Wimborne First School, School Lane | ||||
St Buryan Academy | St Andrews Primary School | Lydiard Millicent CE Primary | Kingsclere Church Of England Primary School | Southville Primary School | Oakfield Academy, Frome | Wimborne St Giles CE VA First School, Wimborne St Giles | ||||
St Catherine's Academy | St Giles-on-the-Heath Community School | Lyneham Primary School | Knights Enham Junior School | Speedwell Nursery School | Oake Bradford and Nynehead Church of England Primary School | Winterbourne Valley CE VA First School, Dorchester | ||||
St Cleer Primary Academy | St Johns Catholic Primary School | Lypiatt Primary School | Knights Enham Nursery and Infant School | St Anne's Junior School | Oaklands Primary School | Witchampton CE VA First School, Wimborne | ||||
St Columb Major Academy | St Lukes Science and Sports College | Malmesbury CE Primary School | Langrish Primary School | St Bede's Catholic CollegeStudents sitting external exams should attend if can get in safely | Otterhampton Primary School | Wool CE VA Primary School, High Street | ||||
St Columb Minor Academy | St Marys Catholic Primary School, Axminster | Marden Vale Academy | Liss Junior School | St Bernadette Catholic Primary School | Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Primary School | Wyke Primary School, Gillingham, Gillingham | ||||
St Dennis Primary Academy | St Peters Church of England Aided School | Marden Vale CE Academy | Little Apples of Bramley | St Bernard's Catholic Primary School | Parkfield Primary School, Taunton | Wyke Regis CE Junior School, High Street | ||||
St Dominic C of E School | Stansfield Academy | Marlborough St Mary's CE Primary School | Little Lambs Pre-School | St Brendan's Sixth Form College | Pawlett Primary School, Bridgwater | Wyke Regis Infant School and Nursery, Shrubbery Lane | ||||
St Erme School - opening late at 10.30am | Steiner Academy Exeter | Melksham Oak Community School | Little Wings | St George C.E. V.C. Primary School | Pen Mill Infant & Nursery Academy | Wyvern School, Weymouth | ||||
St Germans School | Stockland Church of England Primary Academy | Millbrook Primary School | Long Sutton Church Of England Primary School | St Joseph's Catholic Primary School | Penrose School, Bridgwater | Yewstock School, Sturminster Newton | ||||
St Issey C of E School | Tavistock College | Minety Primary School | Longparish CofE Primary School | St Mary Redcliffe & Temple C.E. V.A. Secondary School | Preston Academy, Yeovil | |||||
St Joseph's School, Launceston | Tedburn St Mary School | Monkton Park Primary School | Longparish Playgroup | St Mary Redcliffe C.E. V.C. Primary School | Priddy & St Lawrence's Federation - BOTH schools | |||||
St Kew Primary School | Teignmouth Community School, Exeter Road | Moredon Primary & Nursery School | Manor Infant School | St Matthias Park Pupil Referral Unit | Primrose Lane Primary School | |||||
St Mabyn School | Teignmouth Community School, Mill Lane | Moredon Primary and Nursery School | Manor Junior School | St Michael's on the Mount C.E. V.C Primary School | Priorswood Primary School | |||||
St Mark's C of E School, Morwenstow | The Castle Primary School | Mountford Manor Primary School | Maple Ridge School | St Nicholas of Tolentine Catholic Primary School | Puriton Primary School | |||||
St Martin's C of E School, Liskeard | The Duchy School Bradninch | Mountford Manor Primary School | Maple Vue Children's Centre | St Patrick's Catholic Primary School | Reckleford School and Nursery | |||||
St Mary's Primary Catholic School, Bodmin | The Shoreline Academy | Neston Primary School | Mark Way School, The | St Paul's Nursery School at Children's Centre | Redstart Primary School, Chard | |||||
St Mawes Primary School - opening late at 10am | Tidcombe Primary School | New Close Primary School | Marlborough Infant School | St Peter's Church of England Primary School | Richard Huish College, Taunton | |||||
St Mellion C of E School | Tiverton High School | New College Swindon | Marnel Community Junior School | St Philip's Marsh Nursery School | Robert Blake Science College, Bridgwater | |||||
St Meriadoc Infant School - opening late at 10am | Two Moors Primary School | Noremarsh Junior School | Mayhill Junior School | St Pius X Catholic V.A. Primary School | Rockwell Green CofE Primary School, Wellington | |||||
St Meriadoc Junior School - opening late at 10am | Uffculme Primary School | North Bradley CE Primary School | Medstead Church Of England Primary School | St Teresa's Catholic Primary School | Ruishton School | |||||
St Merryn School | Uffculme School | Nova Hreod Academy | Merton Infant School | St Ursula's E-ACT Academy | Sampford Arundel Primary School | |||||
St Mewan School | Umberleigh Primary Academy | Nursteed CP School | Merton Junior School | St Werburgh's Park Nursery School at Children's Centre | Selwood Academy, Frome | |||||
St Minver School | Uplowman Church Of England Primary School | Nursteed Primary School | Micheldever Church Of England Primary School | St Werburgh's Primary School | Selworthy Special School | |||||
St Neot C P School | Upottery Primary School | Nyland School | New Forest Academy | Stoke Bishop C.E. V.C. Primary School | Shepton Beauchamp Primary School | |||||
St Newlyn East Learning Academy | Webbers Church of England Primary School | Oaksey Primary School | Newlands Primary School | Summerhill Academy | Shepton Mallet Community Infants' School and Nursery | |||||
St Stephen Churchtown Academy | Widecombe-in-the-Moor Primary | Oaktree Nursery and Primary School | Noah's Ark Pre-School | Summerhill Infant School | South Petherton Junior School | |||||
St Stephens Academy, Launceston | Wilcombe Primary School | Oare Church of England Primary | Norman Gate School | The City Academy | South Somerset Partnership School | |||||
St Teath C P School | Willand School | Oasis Academy Longmeadow | North Farnborough Infant School | The Dolphin School | Spaxton Church of England Primary School | |||||
St Tudy C of E School | Willowbank Primary School | Old Court Community Pre-School | North Waltham Primary School | The Kingfisher School | St Andrew's Church School, Taunton | |||||
St Wenn C P School | Witheridge Church Of England Primary School | Oliver Tomkins Infant Nursery and Juniors | Norwood Primary School | The Limes Nursery School Day Care Setting | St Bartholomew's Church of England First School | |||||
St Winnow C of E School | Yeoford Community Primary School | Orchid Vale Primary School | Oakley Church Of England Junior School | Two Mile Hill Primary School | St Benedict's Catholic Primary School | |||||
Stoke Climsland School | Orchid Vale Primary School | Oakley Infant School | Upper Horfield Community School | St Cuthebert's Church of England Infant School, Wells | ||||||
Summercourt Academy | Paxcroft Primary School | Oakridge Infant School | Venturers Academy | St Cuthbert's Church of England Junior School | ||||||
Taliesin Education Ltd (TPlus Centres) | Peatmoor Community Primary School | Oakridge Junior School | Victoria Park Primary School | St Dubricius Church of England First School | ||||||
The Bishops CE Learning Academy, Newquay | Peatmoor Community Primary School | Oakwood Infant School | Wansdyke Primary School | St Dunstan's School, Glastonbury | ||||||
The Roseland School | Pembroke Park Primary School | Old Basing Infant School | Waycroft Academy | St Gildas, Yeovil | ||||||
Threemilestone School - opening late at 10.00am | Pewsey Vale School | Osborne School | West Town Lane Academy | St James' Church School, Taunton | ||||||
Tintagel Primary School | Preshute Primary School | Overton C E Primary School | Whitehall Primary School | St John's Church of England Primary School, Wellington | ||||||
Trannack Primary School - opening late at 10.00am | Priestley Primary School | Overton Children's House | Wicklea Academy | St John's Church of England First School, Frome | ||||||
Tregadillett Primary School | Princecroft School | Park Primary School | Woodlands Academy | St John's Infant School, Glastonbury | ||||||
Tregony Primary School | Ramsbury Primary School | Park View Primary School | Woodstock Special School | St Gildas, Yeovil | ||||||
Trekenner C P School | Redland Primary School | Parsonage Farm Nursery And Infant School | St Louis Catholic Primary School, Frome | |||||||
Treleigh Primary School | Ridgeway Farm CE Academy | Perins School - A Community Sports College | St Mary & St Peter's Primary, Ilton | |||||||
Trenance Learning Academy, Newquay | River Mead School, Melksham | Petersfield School, The | St Michael's Academy | |||||||
Trenode Primary Academy | Rodbourne Cheney Primary School | Pilgrims' Cross CE (VA) Primary School | St Michael's CofE First School, Minehead | |||||||
Treverbyn Academy | Rowdeford School | Pinewood Infant School | St Mary's CEVC Primary School, Bridgwater | |||||||
Treviglas Academy | Rushall CE Primary School | Potley Hill Primary School | St Paul's Church of England VC Junior School, Shepton Mallet | |||||||
Trevisker Primary School | Ruskin Junior School | Preston Candover Church Of England Primary School | St Peter's First School, Williton | |||||||
Trewirgie Junior School - opening late at 10.00am | Saint Edmunds Catholic Primary | Priory Primary School, The | St Aldhelm's VA Church Primary School, Doulting | |||||||
Trewidland Primary School | Samborne School | Pumpkin Patch Pre School | Stanchester Academy | |||||||
Truro Learning Academy - opening late at 10.30am | Seagry CofE Primary School | Robert May's School | Stawley Primary School, Appley Cross, Wellington | |||||||
Tywardreath School | SEEND C of E Primary School | Roman Way Primary School | Stawley Under Fives Preschool | |||||||
Upton Cross ACE Academy | Seven Fields Primary School | Ropley Church Of England Primary School | Steiner Academy, Frome | |||||||
Veryan C E Primary School | Shaw CE Primary School | Rowhill School | Stogumber Primary School | |||||||
Wadebridge Primary Academy | Shaw Ridge Primary | Rucstall Primary School | Strode College, Street | |||||||
Wadebridge School | Sheldon School | Saint Bernadettes Bees Pre-School | Swanmead Community School | |||||||
Warbstow C P School | Somerfords' Walter Powell CofE Primary School | Saint James' Church Of England Primary School, West End | Tatworth Primary School | |||||||
Werrington School | Soutbroom Infants School | Samuel Cody Specialist Sports College | Taunton Academy | |||||||
Whitemoor Academy | South Hill Nursery | Saxon Wood School | Taunton Deane Partnership College | |||||||
Whitstone School | South Hills Old School Nursery | Selborne Church Of England Primary School | The Blue School, Wells | |||||||
Windmill Hill Academy | South Marston Primary School | Shepherds Down Special School | The Bridge School, Sedgemoor | |||||||
Southbroom Infants School | Sherborne St John Church Of England Primary School | The Castle School, Taunton | ||||||||
Southbroom St James Academy | Shipton Bellinger Primary School | The King Alfred School, Highbridge | ||||||||
Southwick CE Primary School | Silchester Church Of England Primary School | The Kings of Wessex Academy, Cheddar | ||||||||
St Barnabas CEVC Primary School | Smannell And Enham C E Primary School | The Redstart Primary School | ||||||||
St Bartholomew's Primary Academy | Smannell Field School | Thurlbear School | ||||||||
St George's School | Snapdragon Community Preschool | Timberscombe First School | ||||||||
St Johns Academy | St Anne's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School | Tor School | ||||||||
St Josephs Catholic College | St Bede's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School | Trull CofE Primary School | ||||||||
St Joseph's Catholic Primary | St John's Church Of England Voluntary Aided Primary School | Trinity First School, Frome | ||||||||
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School | St Lawrence CE Primary School | Upton Noble Church of England VC Primary School, Upton Noble | ||||||||
St Luke's Academy | St Mark's Church Of England (Aided) Primary School, Farnborough | Wadham School, Crewkerne | ||||||||
St Marys CE Primary School | St Mark's Church Of England Primary School | Walton CEVC Primary School | ||||||||
St Mary's Catholic Primary School | St Martin's East Woodhay C E Voluntary Aided Primary School | Wellsprings Primary School, Taunton | ||||||||
St Mary's CE Primary | St Mary Bourne Primary School | West Chinnock Primary School | ||||||||
St Nicholas school | St Mary's Bentworth Church Of England Primary School | West Coker CE Primary School | ||||||||
St Peter's Academy | St Mary's Church Of England Junior School, Old Basing | West Huntspill Primary School | ||||||||
St Sampson's CE Primary School | St Michael's Church Of England (Controlled) Infant School | West Monkton School | ||||||||
St. George's Catholic School | St Michael's Church Of England (Controlled) Junior School | West Somerset College | ||||||||
St. Nicholas C of E Primary School | St Paul's Pre-school | Westfield Academy, Yeovil | ||||||||
St.Pauls Primary School | St Peter's Church Of England (Aided) Junior School | Whitstone School, Shepton Mallet | ||||||||
Staverton CE Primary | St Thomas' Church Of England Infant School, Woolton Hill | Willowdown Primary School, Bridgwater | ||||||||
Studley Green Primary School | Stockbridge Primary School | Wincanton Primary School | ||||||||
Sutton Benger school | Tadley Community Primary School | Winsham Primary School | ||||||||
Sutton Veny CofE Primary School | Talavera Infant School | Wiveliscombe Primary School | ||||||||
Swindon Academy | Talavera Junior School | Woolavington Village Primary School | ||||||||
Tadpole Farm CE Primary Academy | Tavistock Infant School | Yeovil College | ||||||||
The Chalet School | Test Valley School | |||||||||
The Corsham School | Testbourne Community School | |||||||||
The Croft Primary School | The Barn Nursery School (Wootton) Ltd | |||||||||
The Fernbrook Centre, Riverside Centre, GWH school room | The College Nursery | |||||||||
The John Bentley Shool | The Henry Beaufort School | |||||||||
The John of Gaunt School | Tower Hill Primary School | |||||||||
The Manor CE Primary | Tweseldown Infant School | |||||||||
The Mead Community Primary School | Vernham Dean Gillum's CofE Primary School | |||||||||
The Minster CE Primary School | Vyne Community School, The | |||||||||
The Ridgeway School & 6th Form College | Wallop Primary School | |||||||||
The Ridgeway School & Sixth Form College | Wavell School, The | |||||||||
The RISE Trust Childrens Centres | Wellington Community Primary School | |||||||||
The Springfields Academy | Wellow School | |||||||||
The Trinity Primary Academy | West Meon Church Of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School | |||||||||
Tregoze Primary School | West Tytherley Church Of England Primary School | |||||||||
Uplands School | Western Church Of England Primary School | |||||||||
Urchfont CE Primary School | Westfields Infant School | |||||||||
Walwayne Court | Westfields Junior School | |||||||||
Wanborough Primary School | Whitchurch C E Primary School | |||||||||
Wansdyke | Whitewater Church Of England Primary School | |||||||||
Westbury Leigh School | Winklebury Infant School | |||||||||
Westrop Primary School | Winklebury Junior School | |||||||||
Westwood with Iford | Wolverdene Special School | |||||||||
Wiltshire College | Woodlea Primary School | |||||||||
Wootton Basset infant school | Woolton Hill Junior School | |||||||||
Zouch Academy | Wootey Infant School | |||||||||
Wootey Junior School | ||||||||||
Yateley School | ||||||||||
TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | TOTAL | ||
171 | 141 | 223 | 225 | 151 | 197 | 59 | 119 | 17 |
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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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