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#1

2014-05-27 14:30

Lovely traditional school, with traditional values, well loved not only by the current pupils but also in most cases also by their parents and grand parents. Part of Chester heritage, do not let it go the way of many of our other "old" schools.

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#2

2014-05-27 18:59

Large schools are not best for all children. Huntington is a lovely caring school which works well for our local children, leave it there and open an extra school for the extra children.

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#3 Re:

2014-05-29 17:47

#2: -

well said

 


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#4

2014-07-02 15:58

I am objecting on the grounds of more people having to drive to get there and the dreadful proposed location of the new school, ie by the A55 with associated noise and pollution. Not a place for our children to play or learn. The people making these decisions don't actually live in the locality.

Guest

#5

2014-07-16 13:10

The proposals and biased questionnaire that the Council distributed July 2013 only gave 2 options - feedback being very poor. A letter was sent to parents by the school weeks before Saighton Camp "B" was heard and before the council questionairre, yet neither were mentioned at Strategic Planning mid Aug 2013 when approx another 300 houses were granted for build. I therefore ask if it is already a done deal, though hope not. If the school does close why not build a larger school on Saighton Camp rather than allow 120 more houses on that site, probably more houses where the school is now and not only lose more green belt, but place it in a high traffic flow area.
Daafyduck

#6 Please object on CWAC too!

2014-07-16 16:47

http://pa.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=N8G9FWTELGO00 is a second attempt, first one was refused. The code is 14/02991/OUT to stop houses got on the Saighton Camp school site.

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