PROTECT TUNSTALL COMMUNITY

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#226 Re: Re: Re: Re: re201 and 203

2014-02-20 10:27

#225: tsk - Re: Re: Re: re201 and 203

No one has a higher status here not even you but some respect to those who have opposing views would be nice and some respect for the people in Tunstall Road who really will be giving up a lot of what they have put into life if this scheme goes ahead.

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#227 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: re201 and 203

2014-02-20 10:59:27

#226: - Re: Re: Re: Re: re201 and 203

I have total respect for anyone that respects others. I truly believe that this anonymous posting is a large cause of people being able to post rude and offensive comments with no consideration.

Could you please, for the sake of clarity, explain what it is you will be giving up if the school is built.  I think a lot of the petty arguments are coming from a misunderstanding of peoples viewpoints. While it may make total sense to you when you say "give up a lot of what they have put into life" - I'm not sure people understand what that means.

Parents too give up a lot supporting their children, and their plea is for a great school to continue to thrive (and not perish). The one line argument from supporters of the school is that "should the expansion and relocation not go ahead, the school will effectively be reduced in size, receive less funding and not be the fine place it is today".

So as you can see, both viewpoints are passionately given, and the supporters of the school are not doing it to annoy to damage residents lifestyles. The current school is not fit for purpose and KCC are proposing the expansion, this is the best and only option currently presented to all sides. From supporters of the schools perspective, this could truly be the only chance they get to "save the school" and quality of education that has been provided there for many years.