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Parents occupy threatened schools | Parents occupy threatened schools |
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Parents of children at two closure-threatened primary schools in Glasgow have occupied the buildings and are refusing to leave. | Parents of children at two closure-threatened primary schools in Glasgow have occupied the buildings and are refusing to leave. |
More than 20 parents are staging protests at Wyndford Primary and St Gregory's Primary in Maryhill. | More than 20 parents are staging protests at Wyndford Primary and St Gregory's Primary in Maryhill. |
The schools are among 13 primaries and 12 nurseries the city council is proposing to close or merge. | The schools are among 13 primaries and 12 nurseries the city council is proposing to close or merge. |
Strathclyde Police said they were called to the scene at about 1505 BST. No arrests had been made. | Strathclyde Police said they were called to the scene at about 1505 BST. No arrests had been made. |
A public consultation on the school closure plans ended last month. | A public consultation on the school closure plans ended last month. |
The proposals have provoked widespread anger from some parents and community groups who believe they will have a negative impact on pupils' education. | The proposals have provoked widespread anger from some parents and community groups who believe they will have a negative impact on pupils' education. |
Several marches and demonstrations have been held outside the City Chambers and at the schools involved by groups worried about the closure plan. | Several marches and demonstrations have been held outside the City Chambers and at the schools involved by groups worried about the closure plan. |
We are hopeful that this will be a peaceful demonstration Glasgow City Council spokesman | |
Glasgow City Council said that the protest began after parents attending a balloon launch at the two schools, which back on to each other, occupied the gym halls. | |
A spokesman said: "The police are on the premises but we are hopeful that this will be a peaceful demonstration. A member of the education directorate has gone to speak to the protesters. | |
"We held a six-week consultation exercise on our school estate strategy, which included 46 public meetings, and we received more than 8000 formal responses. | |
"These are currently being collated and councillors will receive a comprehensive report for them to make informed decisions on all the proposals at a meeting of the council on 23 April." | |
Merger call | Merger call |
Parents involved in the protest said about 18 people had occupied St Gregory's Primary and 10 were staging a protest at Wyndford Primary. | Parents involved in the protest said about 18 people had occupied St Gregory's Primary and 10 were staging a protest at Wyndford Primary. |
Under the local authority's proposals Wyndford Primary would close and pupils would be transferred to Parkview Primary. | Under the local authority's proposals Wyndford Primary would close and pupils would be transferred to Parkview Primary. |
St Gregory's would also shut with pupils being moved to St Mary's Primary. | St Gregory's would also shut with pupils being moved to St Mary's Primary. |
Some parents have suggested that a better solution would be to merge Wyndford, which is non-denominational, with St Gregory's, a Roman Catholic school. | Some parents have suggested that a better solution would be to merge Wyndford, which is non-denominational, with St Gregory's, a Roman Catholic school. |
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