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I won't vote Labour after schools sham



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Published Date: 28 April 2007
In reply to Jonathan Crossley Holland (April 24). The consultion was a sham, parents were not listend to. One option put forward to help falling numbers, was to change catchment areas! The answer: the catchment areas could not be changed as they are set in stone.
After the Wisewood/Myers merger went through, they now want to change the catchment areas. Harry Harpham said that if most peaple were against the merger this would not go ahead. The Star vote also said 20 per cent wanted this and 80 per cent did not want the merger.

The three Labour councillors for Hillsborough voted for the merger. I feel let down by Mr Crossley Holland and Labour.

I’ve always voted Labour – not now.

MR D Clapham, Studfield Rd, Wisewood, Sheffield



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  • Last Updated: 27 April 2007 10:22 AM
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