Putting a shop before school
I REFER to a short article by Gareth Dunning that appeared in the Warrington Guardian last February.
Gareth reported that Councillors Ian Marks and Sheila Woodyatt had submitted formal objections to the proposed closure of Stephanie's the florist in Lymm. They claimed that the loss of the florist would be damaging to the community of Lymm'.
On Monday, February 18 the executive board of Warrington Borough Council will meet to finally decide the fate of Woolston Community High School.
I trust that Councillors Marks and Woodyatt will recognise that the loss of a high school will be far more damaging to the community and children than the loss of a flower shop and will take action to save our school.
R MITCHELL
Woolston
5:17pm Thursday 14th February 2008
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CommentPosted by: Repairman Jack, That bit , over there on 6:46pm Tue 26 Feb 08
Is there another Florist in Lymm? No idea.
Is there at least one other high school within a suitable distance to Woolston High - Yes.
Is there another Florist in Lymm? No idea.
Is there at least one other high school within a suitable distance to Woolston High - Yes.
Posted by: channiere, warrington on 12:14am Sun 18 May 08
Close one of the many many restaurants in Lymm and open up a new florist or a toilet for visitors
Close one of the many many restaurants in Lymm and open up a new florist or a toilet for visitors
Posted by: mac, woolston on 3:34pm Mon 19 May 08
Presumably losing a restaurant would be just as damaging to them.
Presumably losing a restaurant would be just as damaging to them.
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