School places row hits Parliament
7:30am Monday 17th September 2012 in News
THURROCK MP Jackie Doyle-Price has debated the lack of primary school places in Chafford Hundred in the House of Commons.
The Gazette reported in May, how 23 children in Chafford Hundred had been unable to secure school places at one of the three primary schools in the town.
The majority of those parents have now accepted a place at schools outside of Chafford, but four are still without a place.
During her speech, Jackie questioned the fairness of the council’s appeal system, and criticised it for making parents feel “like a nuisance”.
1 comment:
chafford hundred is a housing estate in grays,it is not a town.
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