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wondered if you could help
hi all. now i know this has nothing to do with royal mail but i was wondering if you could all help. i have family up in scotland , and their local school is under threat of closure. i am hoping you could all take a few moments to sign petition. i would be eternaly grateful. the address is
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/sornprimary/
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/sornprimary/
watch out. there may be a dom about
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I live and work in London, I hate the thought of any school having to close and would sign a petition to keep one open even if it were in the Orkney Islands. Same goes for post offices, hospitals, anything that impacts on the social fabric of a community of which such closures would have an adverse effect.Lounge Lizard wrote:I question the relevance of signatories that live three hundred miles away and have never heard of the village or school. Also, the petition is badly worded, that the school "is not closed", what, for the Christmas holidays ?
As for the wording of the petition, I understood it to mean that the school would close forever, not temporarily, for this is rip-off Britain, when something like a school, or a hospital, or a post office, even a fire station, goes, it's gone for good, and that's simply not good enough.
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Sorry, didn't we strike to keep services open all over the country. Didn t we want the support of the public ALL OVER THE COUNTRY! Same with schools etc. Signed with pleasure DirtyHarry.DirtyHarry wrote:I live and work in London, I hate the thought of any school having to close and would sign a petition to keep one open even if it were in the Orkney Islands. Same goes for post offices, hospitals, anything that impacts on the social fabric of a community of which such closures would have an adverse effect.Lounge Lizard wrote:I question the relevance of signatories that live three hundred miles away and have never heard of the village or school. Also, the petition is badly worded, that the school "is not closed", what, for the Christmas holidays ?
As for the wording of the petition, I understood it to mean that the school would close forever, not temporarily, for this is rip-off Britain, when something like a school, or a hospital, or a post office, even a fire station, goes, it's gone for good, and that's simply not good enough.
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If I try and guess what it is you're on about, do I get a doughnut?greynut wrote:Sorry, didn't we strike to keep services open all over the country. Didn t we want the support of the public ALL OVER THE COUNTRY! Same with schools etc. Signed with pleasure DirtyHarry.DirtyHarry wrote:I live and work in London, I hate the thought of any school having to close and would sign a petition to keep one open even if it were in the Orkney Islands. Same goes for post offices, hospitals, anything that impacts on the social fabric of a community of which such closures would have an adverse effect.Lounge Lizard wrote:I question the relevance of signatories that live three hundred miles away and have never heard of the village or school. Also, the petition is badly worded, that the school "is not closed", what, for the Christmas holidays ?
As for the wording of the petition, I understood it to mean that the school would close forever, not temporarily, for this is rip-off Britain, when something like a school, or a hospital, or a post office, even a fire station, goes, it's gone for good, and that's simply not good enough.
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Misidentified the OP I think.DirtyHarry wrote:If I try and guess what it is you're on about, do I get a doughnut?greynut wrote:Sorry, didn't we strike to keep services open all over the country. Didn t we want the support of the public ALL OVER THE COUNTRY! Same with schools etc. Signed with pleasure DirtyHarry.DirtyHarry wrote:I live and work in London, I hate the thought of any school having to close and would sign a petition to keep one open even if it were in the Orkney Islands. Same goes for post offices, hospitals, anything that impacts on the social fabric of a community of which such closures would have an adverse effect.Lounge Lizard wrote:I question the relevance of signatories that live three hundred miles away and have never heard of the village or school. Also, the petition is badly worded, that the school "is not closed", what, for the Christmas holidays ?
As for the wording of the petition, I understood it to mean that the school would close forever, not temporarily, for this is rip-off Britain, when something like a school, or a hospital, or a post office, even a fire station, goes, it's gone for good, and that's simply not good enough.
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