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Reality of daily school life in building not fit for purpose
JAMES Dunnett says I lack imagination; perhaps compared to him I do, as his ability to imagine would appear to be highly developed (Building still has a role, April 25).
For example, he is able to read a draft report and then imagine that it supports his point of view when the final conclusion has not yet been reached or written. Also, unlike him, Ashmount School has a real and not an imaginary building to deal with. And this building has real problems. > more |
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George had right to visit - IN an article about the police raid on Blackstock Road, Councillor Meral Ece accused George Galloway of opportunism and “latching... > more
Scouts on parade - LAST month two Islington scouts called Stephen were invited to Windsor, where they were received by the Chief Scout, Peter Duncan, and... > more
Who cares about me? - I WAS woken after midnight on March 9 by someone from Family Mosaic, my housing association, alleging there was a leak from my flat. > more
Great show of solidarity - ON behalf of myself and my fellow directors, I would like to thank all leaseholders who attended the first meeting of the Islington... > more
Legacy of sell-offs - “YOU reap what you sow” is a famous saying and now we see where the Lib Dem council’s sell-off policy has led the community sector of this borough. > more
In defence of dogs - DON’T people realise dogs are man’s best friend and most are better than humans (Dogs need parks too, April 25). > more |
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