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Brisvegas Wrote:

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> TheCat,

>

> I agree that it isn't clear at all from the letter

> if the car spaces will be replaced. However, I

> contacted the school yesterday when I got the same

> letter, and they've confirmed that the car spaces

> will be replaced on site.


So Are you telling me that the large car park that JAGs have built over has been replaced on site?

>

> So we can put out pitchforks away for now

Hi mikeb,

I've not been able to find the planning permission for the sports hall to check any such planning conditions.


What I have found is a website listing what they do for the local community:

Alleyn's (secondary) School -https://www.schoolstogether.org/schools/school/81899/

Alleyn's Junior School - https://www.schoolstogether.org/schools/school/99947/

here is one example embedded in James' link

https://www.schoolstogether.org/projects/all-year-2-pupils-at-harris-primary-east-dulwich-take-part-in-swimming-lessons-at-alleyns-school/


Don't forget- many parents go without flashy cars, holidays etc to send their kids privately- it is a CHOICE. What about the EXCLUSIVE faith schools- they get extra money from their faith groups as well as YOUR tax money- do they share facilities- I doubt it....and I know that they have MUCH more in the way of funding than the average state school..while they are brainwashing young minds to be homophobic all in the name of their particular spaghetti monster

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