Added: 14/05/2008
Category: Suffolk County Council
With just over a week left, there is still time to have a say on proposals for the future of schools in the Haverhill area. People who have not yet had their say are therefore being urged to do so. Suffolk County Council issued public notices on 11th April signalling the start of a six week representation period. On 23rd May this statutory process comes to an end.
A notice has been displayed outside each of the affected schools, outlining how the specific school could be affected if the proposals were given the go ahead. Notices have also been available at various other local venues. Details of all of the changes are available on the county council's website.
All views received by the county council will be analysed and form part of the paper going to the Cabinet meeting on 24th June. The original recommendations, agreed by the Cabinet at its meeting in March will also be included in the paper. Cabinet will be asked to make a final decision on the
proposals. If Cabinet gives its final agreement on the proposals at their June meeting, plans will be put in place to implement the changes.
Councillor Patricia O'Brien, Portfolio Holder for children, schools and young people's services said: "This six week period has given everyone a final opportunity to give their views on the proposals agreed by Cabinet in March. Anyone who is yet to have their say on these proposals should do so before next Friday to ensure their views are considered by Cabinet before they make their final decision."
More information about the school organisation review, including copy of the notices visit www.suffolk.gov.uk/sor
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