Teacher's guard of honour as he retires after 51 years
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A teacher has received a guard of honour from colleagues as he retired after 51 years at the same school.
Kevin Townsend from Salford, Greater Manchester, spent 40 years as a teacher and 11 as a teaching assistant at Buile Hill Academy, also in Salford.
The 75-year-old said he was retiring to spend more time with his family and see the world.
He was given a big send off by pupils and staff, but said he had not ruled out returning to the classroom.
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- Published17 July