Closure of Rose Hill School on Polling Day [12 December 2019]So who is it that decides a 550+ pupil school must close for a day when we go to the polls?
Does anyone know what's the criteria and process for making that decision?
It is understood that the local authority has the right to use the school and the school management has no say in the matter but how does the local authority decide the benefit of doing this, compared to, say, installing a temporary porta-cabin somewhere in the school grounds or at another location nearby – which is exactly what they do at Marple College on Buxton Lane for voters in that area.
Why can't a stand-alone porta-cabin be erected for the Rose Hill area? Is it down to cost? And if so, does the local authority take into account the disruption and expense to parents of pupils at Rose Hill School? That those who work will have to take a day's holiday or unpaid leave, or they may have to pay for extra childcare? How does the local authority weight all this up and come to the conclusion that, sod it, we'll shut this large school down for a day to use as a polling booth and disrupt the education of over 500 children.
So who is it? What department and who is the head of it?
Can they please explain the decision process that they have gone through and why it is considered to be their best option? Because it surely can't be their only option can it? There must be many ways this could be done so that it doesn't cause a large school to close for the day!
Can any of our local councillors or our former MP shed any light on this please?
@Malcolm Allan @Steve Gribbon @TomDowseMarpleSouth @BeckySenior @ColinMac @Aron Thornley @William Wragg MP