I am new to the forum. I am not a member of any of the groups – just an individual with an interest in what happens to Portobello Park and PHS. I have only posted a few times on the various sites re PHS – and usually it’s to correct people who are being economical with the truth (to suit their personal views)! On one occasion I had to post the link to the deeds of Portobello Park to prove the park was purchased and not gifted (as had been claimed). On another occasion I had to point out the exact number of houses on a particular street that overlooked the park (as opposed to the claim of 50 houses). I do not have school aged children – so there is no personal gain with regards to the school on the park. I do however feel that a school on the park would be more beneficial to the local community. I would rather see 1400+ children (and those that will follow), plus the local community (with access to the sports pitches and swimming pool out-with school hours) use the park daily as opposed to the dog’s toilet that it currently is. I attended the meeting on Friday night and no one at our table could come up with a suitable plan b – we were all in agreement there was no suitable plan b from what was on offer.
I too went to PHS and contrary to some posts mentioning the use of 4 lifts: when I attended PHS, pupils were not allowed to use the lifts (unless there was a specific medical reason/disability). We were to always use the stairs which meant we were being crushed every 40 minutes while changing classes. My friend’s daughter, who has just left PHS after completing 6th year, confirms that is still the case! She has also said that on very windy days they were not allowed to venture up to the higher levels of the tower block. The kids from PHS have been sent home today due to high winds/structural damage (therefore affecting their education - and it’s not even winter yet). This is not the first time (by a long shot) that I have heard of this. This surely raises the question: how can a refurbished tower block be an acceptable solution in this day and age when high winds can affect the children’s education/attendance at school?
Last, but not least: Hi everyone, sorry my first post was so long

Edited: decided to cut this down to what I considered relevant.