Ciaran O'Donnell, head of Wolverhampton Music Service, said: "It's once again been a pleasure working with primary and special schools for Singing In The Halls, and we are delighted that we are able to use the University of Wolverhampton at The Halls again this year.
A fire at an electrical substation in west London, which supplies Heathrow, caused a major power outage at the airport, prompting its closure.It is not yet known what caused the fire at the substation, but Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said there was no suggestion of foul play as counter-terrorism police investigate.
"The counter-terrorism command has specific capabilities and capacities that mean that they are used to conducting investigations at pace," she said, adding that they were needed as the fire took place next to a critical piece of national infrastructure.Emergency services were first called to Nestles Avenues in Hayes, west London at 23:23 GMT on Thursday.Jonathan Smith, London Fire Brigade (LFB) deputy commissioner, said the fire at the electrical substation involved a transformer containing 25,000 litres of cooling oil.
The fire was "very visible and significant," he said. The LFB said the fire was under control by 06:28.On Friday evening, the service said the fire was "believed to be non-suspicious" and the investigation will "focus on the electrical distribution equipment".
Commander Simon Messinger, who is leading the Metropolitan Police's response to the fire, said: "Various specialist investigators continue to examine the scene and it is expected to take some time before full assessments can be completed."
But he repeated that "at this stage, there remains no indication of any foul play"."That is [the start of] Alice's classmates' final year at Churchtown and they would have that playground to play in … the legacy of Alice and Bebe," she told BBC Breakfast.
Alan Bowen, who was Alice's favourite teacher, said he could imagine how she would have enjoyed playing with the other children on the new playground's stage."It would be easy to see [her] dancing and performing, singing, twirling her hair and leading everybody else".
He said Alice loved to perform and that the stage would provide a "space where children are going to show off their flair, their sass – and Alice had sass in bucketloads".Alan will not be running the marathon due to his knees, joking "I'm of an age where I can use that as an excuse", but will be supporting those that do.