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Carrots not sticks needed to improve our nurseries
I WAS deeply saddened to read the article, Send council hit squads into nurseries (August 29). In the 21st century I would have hoped that we have moved away from this aggressive form of working to improve services.
I am also surprised that Councillor Richard Watts has not informed himself of the joint working strategies currently in place in the borough... > more |
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Heritage on a plaque - ISLINGTON Trades Union Council (Ituc) had a stall at Angel Canal Festival on Sunday. While there, I met Andy Gardener... > more
Pioneer in education - I WAS very sorry to hear of the death of Jeffrey Gordon (Soap star leads tributes to teacher who inspired pupils... > more
Slow buses on Sundays - YOUR article, Scrap plans for 7-day red route, traders tell Boris (September 5), does not consider the benefits... > more
The forces of unreason - FOLLOWING the fun and games with the removal of a traffic gate in favour of a mightily expensive “cycle path”, the only... > more
Lots to do in holidays - THIS summer we’ve been able to offer children and young people in Islington more activities than ever before. > more
Victims or victimisers? - I WONDER if I can extend an invite to L Lewis to come to a public lecture on Wednesday to consider if... > more |
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