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2:40pm Monday 21st January 2008
HEREFORDSHIRE Council has just suspended its plan to close or merge 37 schools.
The climbdown comes in the face of massive protest from communities across the county.
New proposals being drawn up allow for more community consultation over the future for schools and detailed research of updated statistics.
Councillors and LEA officers talked through the extent of opposition to the plan, as proposed, this weekend.
Officially, the council's controlling Tory group recognised the "tough challenge" faced by the LEA as it planned for falling pupil numbers and the subsequent slashing of central government funding.
But the group made it clear that it could not support the plan - announced by the LEA earlier this month - in the face of overwhelming public protest and without backing from the authority's other political groups.
"Instead elected members want more time to involve all schools and their communities in detailed discusions. We also need outside, independent, and objective advice and verified evidence of the finances and the population projections - as well as a greater understanding of the effect of any mergers on rural communities and school journey times," said Council leader Councillor Roger Phillips.
Confirming the climbdown, Council chief executive Chris Bull told the Hereford Times: "It is important that we respond clearly to concerns raised by a number of schools and their communities. We have listened and we have taken action. We have suspended the consultation process for now."
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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