by Bob Jefferson » 07 Mar 2006, 19:18
I was also at last night's meeting. The audience appeared to be made up largely of golfers and residents of Park Avenue and nearby streets. They made it clear that they believed that the schools need to be replaced, but not in their backyard.
So they had their chance to let off steam and Aitken, Perry etc gamely stood up to be knocked down.
It's all part of the process. The meetings with parents of kids at PHS and the feeder primaries will be quite different in tone and their priority is more likely to be the educational needs of our children.
The newsletter that the Council has produced, alluded to earlier, is available here to view: