School closure fears raised in Parliament

Wednesday 10th February 2010, 9:57AM GMT.

A Montgomeryshire MP has raised the possible closure of up to five secondary schools in Powys in Parliament. The area’s MP Lembit Opik has tabled an early day motion.

It calls on Powys County Council to find a solution which does not involve the closure of any high school or sixth form.

It comes after the council confirmed it would be carrying out a review into secondary education which could result in up to five schools being closed.

Proposals could see schools at Llanidloes, Crickhowell, Gwernyfed, Llanfyllin or Llanfair Caereinion and Llandrindod Wells or Builth Wells closed.

Sixth forms at every school across the county could also be shut with pupils being sent to the three Coleg Powys sites.

In Parliament yesterday, Mr Opik urged the council’s officers and councillors to find another solution.

He said: “I’ve decided to raise the issue of potential school closures in Parliament to present a measured and clear official view.”

He added: “I do believe it’s in order for me to lobby and represent the public mood.”



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