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MP helps with school plan



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
PUPILS asked their local MP to help them make an important decision about their South Yorkshire school.
Wath Central Primary School's newly-elected council invited Wentworth MP John Healey to their meeting when they were discussing ideas for a new feature at the front of the school.

Council members brought suggestions they had discussed with their c
lasses - and the most popular ideas were for a sculpture, seating area, wishing well, mural and flagpole.

Pupils from each of the 14 classes were elected last month after candidates wrote a manifesto and campaigned.

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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2008 7:42 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
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Neil Vince,

Rotherham 16/10/2008 16:18:25
It's great to see our local MP getting involved in something so localised.

Neil.
http://wath-upon-dearne.blogspot.com/
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