Anger at parents’ schools carol ban

Friday 18th December 2009, 11:56AM GMT.

Dawley Christian centre

A row erupted after a group of Shropshire parents was told they could not watch their children perform in a Christmas carol concert due to health and safety.

Angry scenes broke out at Dawley Christian Centre in Telford yesterday afternoon when the Reverend Mark Sherman, minister at the centre, stopped some parents going in as the hall was full and later called police to try to escort them off the premises.

Rev Mark ShermanSome parents had booked time off work to attend the performance by youngsters from Dawley C of E Primary School.

But they were told on arriving there was no room in the hall due to “health and safety reasons”.

Mr Sherman said after informing the parents that the hall was full to capacity they refused to leave and continued to try and enter.

He said he then began to feel intimidated and felt it was necessary to call the police.

Anna Drew, lead media officer for the Methodist Church, said the only reason parents had to be turned away was due to health and safety reasons.

She said it would not have been safe to let more people into the hall but said parents would be welcome to attend another performance of the show today.

Julie Williams, Lee Williams and David Pitchford.

Julie Williams, Lee Williams and David Pitchford.

Mr Sherman said: “The hall was at capacity, I said it was unsafe for people to continue to enter the building. Ultimately, if there had been an accident or fatality here, I would have been responsible.

“I called the police because I felt that the people outside were about to cause a breach of the peace and I felt intimidated. I didn’t fear for my physical safety but they would not stop attem-pting to enter the building.

“People were already standing at the back of the hall. It was full.”

But one of the parents David Pitchford said: “I was astounded to find that I wasn’t allowed into a place of worship. None of the people waiting to go in were offensive or abusive. He was quite aggressive, it spoilt things.”

Telford police spokesman Pete Simmonds said they received a call just after 2pm yesterday in relation to a possible breach of the peace.

He said: “We attended to ensure the welfare of all parties involved. The situation was resolved quickly. No further action was necessary.”

By Alexander Walters


  1. 1
    Jake

    Great planning.

    Children = x
    Parents = 2x
    Teachers etc. = y
    Capacity = n

    n < 3x+y

    Perhaps additional maths lessons are in order?

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  2. 2
    Peter

    As with any public building, there will be an occupancy limit set by the Fire Service, in order to gain the necessary fire safety certificate.

    Any public liability insurance would also be invalidated in the event of a problem if overcrowded, so whilst it will inevitably be disappointing for some of the parents and children, this is a sensible decision.

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  3. 3
    suellan fowler

    Peter,

    You are quite right but that does not stop the school informing of the limited capacity and letting parents know it was first come first served.

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  4. 4
    Rob, Telford

    Jake said: “n < 3x+y"

    I wish people wouldn't use "text speak" on here…..

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  5. 5
    stephen rowson

    Dawley CHRISTIAN center A that reminds me of a story I heard about this time of year it was somtehing about a baby a stable and oh yes let me see I remember now that’s it NO! ROOM at the INN well if he returns this CHRISTMAS lets all hope he dosen’t pick the CHRISTIAN
    CENTER in Dawley because theres no ROOM!

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  6. 6
    jeffb

    As a retired fire officer with 26+years I was responsible for licensing places of public entertainment, as churches are usually exempt the legislation we very often suggested number that would be permitted uder the current legislation and owners of premises would comply with our reccommendations, surely making it a ticket only entry would have adequately limited and conmtrolled numbers

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  7. 7
    ANDREW FINCH

    LIMITS are limits tickets should have been issued letters sent out telling parents ticket only and first come first served and play spread over a few days. Not rocket science is it?

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  8. 8
    sally

    shows how intelligent teachers are!!!god help kids education!!

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  9. 9
    Shropsman

    Rob @ 4

    errr … it’s not text speakJake used, it’s algebra – mathematic equations used to demonstrate the basic calculation re available space against attending people in possibly a humourous manner

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