PROTECT TUNSTALL COMMUNITY


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/ #382

2014-04-29 18:20

Building "in the north" may appear to be a good solution, and it would be if there was no problem at Tunstall School already. As the current school site is deemed unfit for purpose and ability to expand or improve to a required standard on the current site is out of the question, Tunstall is getting an upgrade.

For Tunstall school to not get these new facilities and improvements, the school would be reduced to half intake and effectively not be able to sustain the quality education it is already providing.

Whilst I do care about retaining a rural tunstall, I also value quality education. And in this instance, preserving, improving and supporting Tunstall school is more important than most of the arguments put forward by opposing Tunstall residents (in my opinion).

I am biased towards my own viewpoints, and I totally respect the opposing residents right to hold their own views.