Ed Balls urged to visit decaying schools
CONCERNED MP Ian Cawsey has reissued an invitation for Education Secretary Ed Balls to see the shocking state of ageing and decaying classrooms in North Lincolnshire.
Mr Cawsey had raised his concerns over the need to improve ageing facilities at schools with Mr Balls at the Labour Party conference in Brighton in October.
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Teacher Helen Cooper opens a window of the mobile classroom at Grange Lane Infants School, Scunthorpe.
As reported in the Scunthorpe Telegraph, teachers reported some mobile classrooms in North Lincolnshire were so old, cold and leaking that it made it unsafe for children to learn in.
And Mr Cawsey was confident of a positive outcome over classroom improvements.
But this week, concerns are growing from parents of struggling Messingham Primary School who have drawn up petition to warn North Lincolnshire Council this is their "last chance" to save the education of a generation of children.
These parents are calling for the merger, delayed over traffic concerns, to go-ahead in order to put an end to students being taught in temporary wooden huts riddled with rot.
Speaking about the progress of Brigg and Goole MP, Ian Cawsey's invitation to Ed Balls, Mr Cawsey said: "I spoke to the Secretary of State, Ed Balls and said he was happy to meet to discuss any assistance and advice that his department could give to North Lincolnshire Council as they seek to replace old and out of date temporary classrooms.
"Since then the Council has announced another replacement, this time at the Burringham and Gunness School which I know was much appreciated there.
"It would be great if Ed could actually come to North Lincolnshire to see things at first hand though if it speeds things up we may have to go to him."
The Government revealed in June that it has brought forward a £939-million in school capital funding to 121 local authorities from 2010/11 to 2009/10.
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3 Comments
by brian, scunthorpe
Wednesday, November 25 2009, 2:44PM
“only just noticed, should av been on it before. so whats he been doing???”
by The Voice of Reason, Pittwood White elephant again
Wednesday, November 25 2009, 1:10PM
“I'm sure Mr Balls would rather visit the moon without a spaceship than visit us up here. What can he say? His boss has committed Labour to Europe and therefore to paying countless millions to build roads for Greece, roads for Spain and Bulgaria ¿no roads for us. The rest of the money went on paying banks to stay afloat when small businesses were allowed to die. I'm sure he wants to come here and say ¿no¿ you can't have any cash. Poor Ian, you'd be better off standing as an independent, stand more chance too instead of helping to prop up this lame and treacherous government.”
by Nigel Utter, Grimsby
Wednesday, November 25 2009, 12:13PM
“Ed Balls can suck mine.”