Tina 07799 416 360
Please email again using the above address if you tried to contact us before 10pm on Thursday 23 August as emails have not been getting through. Apologies.
Tina 07799 416 360
Please email again using the above address if you tried to contact us before 10pm on Thursday 23 August as emails have not been getting through. Apologies.
I have my 100% support to the parents that are affected with the schools closure, though I don’t live in those areas.
This is a foolish decision that will affect current kids & future generation too.
Westfield Court Nursery School has set up an E-Petition at Downing street.
http//:petitions.pm.gov.uk/savewestfldcourt/
please copy the link into your browser address and hit return to access. Please sign the petition and pass it on to all your friends to sign too. Maybe some other schools and nurseries could set their own petitions up and we can all sign each others. Dalmeny Primary School already have one.
Notice to all schools and Nurseries – we have all only received a stay of execution and must prepare ourselves to be ready for closures “The Sequel”
After our fantastic victory, how do we keep the pressure on the City of Edinburgh Council and stay united to stop further attacks on our schools and services. Please come to an open meeting to talk about the way forward.
Thursday 6 September 7.30 p.m.
Augustine United Church, George 1V Bridge
All Welcome
All are invited to this public meeting…..
The Forum public discussion
RESISTING THE CUTS, CLOSURES AND REDUNDANCIES IN EDINBURGH
7pm Sunday 16th September
Quaker Meeting House, Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh
(access from Lawnmarket at top of Royal Mile, near the Castle)
All invited to discuss how to stop the Council closing our schools, nurseries and community centres and sacking workers. Share information, leaflets and ideas for activity.
Confirmed speakers and participants from a threatened nursery and a threatened primary school, plus a veteran of a similar anti cuts struggle in Glasgow a few years ago who has written a pamphlet “How to save your school from closure”. (viewable at
http://praxisglasgow.wordpress.com/how-to-save-your-school-from-closure/ )
Venue wheelchair accessible (ramp and lift) Free entry
The Forum meets monthly at the Quaker meeting house to discuss topics of public interest.
It is organised by participants in groups such as Indymedia Scotland, Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh, AK Press, Edinburgh Chiapas Solidarity Group, and is independent of all political parties.