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School problems could oust leader Leader ousted after school report
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A damning report into local education could cost its leader and her cabinet their jobs. Denbighshire Council's leader and her cabinet have been ousted following a damning report into local education.
Denbighshire Council is meeting later to debate a vote of no confidence in independent Councillor Rhiannon Hughes and her team. Independent councillor Rhiannon Hughes, who recently lost the backing of Conservative coalition partners, lost a vote of no confidence by 23 votes to 20.
Ms Hughes says she wants to sort out many of the problems highlighted by education inspector Estyn's report. Ms Hughes had been blamed by opponents after a critical report into the county education service by inspectors Estyn.
But political opponents claim that she is to blame for the poor state of education in the county. It will be at least another three weeks before a new leader is appointed.
On Thursday, the council, which is run by a coalition of Independents and Conservatives, received a notice of motion signed by 13 members expressing a vote of no confidence in Ms Hughes and her cabinet. It is the second such motion within a year. On Thursday, the council, which is run by a coalition of Independents and Conservatives, received a notice of motion signed by 13 members expressing a vote of no confidence in Ms Hughes and her cabinet.
Ms Hughes survived the previous vote against her, but she has now lost the support of her coalition partners after the Conservatives joined with Labour and Plaid Cymru. It was the second such motion within a year.
Ms Hughes survived the previous vote against her, but she recently lost the support of her coalition partners after the Conservatives joined with Labour and Plaid Cymru.
I think the blame lies at her door and I don't think she can pass it anywhere other than her door Vale of Clwyd AM Ann JonesI think the blame lies at her door and I don't think she can pass it anywhere other than her door Vale of Clwyd AM Ann Jones
She said she would accept whatever decision was made at Monday's meeting. Speaking before Monday's vote, she said she felt "sorry" the vote of no confidence had been called, but said she would accept whatever decision was made.
"You have to accept that's a democratic process and some people feel that they want to do that, and I'm sorry about that, because I genuinely feel political stability is needed at this present time," she said. She had claimed she wanted to sort out the problems highlighted in the Estyn report, adding: "I have given assurances to the assembly and the minister and the Welsh Local Government Association that I will lead the process of improvement, so I obviously hope to succeed on Monday."
"I have given assurances to the assembly and the minister and the Welsh Local Government Association that I will lead the process of improvement, so I obviously hope to succeed on Monday."
A crisis meeting held by the council last week accepted "radical change" was needed to improve education in the county and said it would "rigorously implement" the Estyn action plan.A crisis meeting held by the council last week accepted "radical change" was needed to improve education in the county and said it would "rigorously implement" the Estyn action plan.
Two recent reports have criticised the education service and its "ineffective leadership".Two recent reports have criticised the education service and its "ineffective leadership".
DENBIGHSHIRE COUNCIL Independents: 18Conservatives: 9Labour: 7Plaid Cymru: 7Democratic Alliance of Wales: 3Non-aligned: 3DENBIGHSHIRE COUNCIL Independents: 18Conservatives: 9Labour: 7Plaid Cymru: 7Democratic Alliance of Wales: 3Non-aligned: 3
In September, a highly critical report by Estyn found failures at the council to address poor performance.In September, a highly critical report by Estyn found failures at the council to address poor performance.
It followed a consultants' report, which criticised standards in schools.It followed a consultants' report, which criticised standards in schools.
Estyn's 35-page report said children's educational performance was below average at the ages of seven, 11 and at 16 when they take their GCSEs.Estyn's 35-page report said children's educational performance was below average at the ages of seven, 11 and at 16 when they take their GCSEs.
In 2006, Denbighshire also came 19th of the 22 authorities in Wales for the percentage of students gaining two AS/A levels.In 2006, Denbighshire also came 19th of the 22 authorities in Wales for the percentage of students gaining two AS/A levels.
The council said it had already begun to address some of the issues and had begun to invest £470,000 a year from 2006-07 on to improve attainment at key stage level 3.The council said it had already begun to address some of the issues and had begun to invest £470,000 a year from 2006-07 on to improve attainment at key stage level 3.
'Clear vision needed''Clear vision needed'
It also said it had improved partnership working with the social services and tackled leadership problems at schools with the worst under attainment.It also said it had improved partnership working with the social services and tackled leadership problems at schools with the worst under attainment.
But Ann Jones, Labour AM for the Vale of Clwyd, said she believed Ms Hughes should go.But Ann Jones, Labour AM for the Vale of Clwyd, said she believed Ms Hughes should go.
"I think the blame lies at her door and I don't think she can pass it anywhere other than her door," she said. Speaking before the vote, she said: "I think the blame lies at her door and I don't think she can pass it anywhere other than her door.
"It might have been a good idea had she thought about her position a lot sooner than now.""It might have been a good idea had she thought about her position a lot sooner than now."
On the vote of no confidence, Conservative Dewi Owens said: "I have no qualms about it." Also speaking before the vote of no confidence, conservative Dewi Owens said: "I have no qualms about it."
Eryl Owens, a teaching union official, said he hoped any action taken would help improve education.Eryl Owens, a teaching union official, said he hoped any action taken would help improve education.
"What is currently needed is a clear vision for education within Denbighshire," he said."What is currently needed is a clear vision for education within Denbighshire," he said.
"The report has stated that education hasn't been given enough priority within the council so far, and currently the expenditure for education is far lower than what it should be and what it needs to be.""The report has stated that education hasn't been given enough priority within the council so far, and currently the expenditure for education is far lower than what it should be and what it needs to be."