Election officers have hit back angrily at calls from the education secretary for polling stations not to be placed in schools. Gavin Williamson wanted to avoid disruption to school nativity plays and Christmas concerts, which could clash with the 12 December election. He said that councils would be funded to find alternative venues for polling stations. Election officers have written to the education secretary to express their ‘extreme disappointment’, saying in many areas schools are polling stations because they are well-known local venues and are likely to be accessible for people with disabilities. Often there are not any other practical options.
Polling stations and nativity plays
Written by David Fletcher 07 Nov 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for long-planned and important events in schools at Christmas to be able to go ahead without disturbance. (Luke 2:10b)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-50331447
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