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12:10pm Friday 18th January 2008
LEOMINSTER MP Bill Wiggin has urged Herefordshire Council to "step in and stop" the draft schools closure programme that has united communities across the county in opposition.
The Local Education Authority plan unveiled last week, would see 37 schools shut or merged. The result has been the biggest stand-off yet between the county and its council.
Given the extent of opposition over the past week, Mr Wiggin has now urged the council's controlling Conservative group to step in and stop the "draconian" draft plan from going any further.
"This plan has no political backing, it was not released by politicians. Moves must be taken to ensure council officers do not put plans like (the school closures) before the public without political approval," said Mr Wiggin.
The MP and Tory candidate for Hereford Jesse Norman have met with council cabinet members to outline their concerns at the way the plan was released and the subsequent reaction.
Any decision over the future for schools in the county should be driven by greater detail than that currently being used to make the case for change, said Mr Wiggin.
"We want to know more about projected population statistics and what money is coming from Whitehall," he said.
Herefordshire schools, said Mr Wiggin, deserved better for providing some of the best results in the country while being the third worst funded in Britain.
THE 21st Hay Literary Festival starts on May 22 and booking has opened for an exciting fortnight...
THE Music Pool, Hereford’s community music charity, is hosting a special public event aimed at anyone wanting to discover the pleasure of singing – a day of singing exercises, games, harmony singing and songs from around the world will be led by nationally acclaimed Sue Hollingworth of the Voices Foundation.
A VISIT by the creator of Inspector Morse, Colin Dexter, will be one of the highlights of the 2008 Leominster Festival, which runs from Friday, May 30, to Sunday, June 8, and this year promises something for everyone.
THE internationally renowned identical twin sisters Antoinette and Claire Cann will be performing a sparkling programme of piano duets at St John the Baptist Church, Aymestrey, near Leominster on Saturday, May 24, at 7.30pm. Antoinette and Claire first played the piano when they were three years old, picking out tunes on the family piano. “The first thing we picked out was the theme to Listen with Mother.” Starting lessons was apparently the only time the pair were at odds about their playing. “Toni was very keen to go,” says Claire. “But at the time, Claire was shy,” adds Antoinette.
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