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Snow closes schools


December 02, 2010

Heavy snow overnight has forced a number of schools across Bracknell Forest to close today, while some will be opening later than usual.

Snow brings disruption to Bracknell

The borough, particularly part of Crowthorne and Sandhurst, seems to worst hit by the snow which is causing havoc across the country.

Bracknell and Wokingham is open as usual. Spokeswoman Jane Chapman has assured students, lecturers and parents that the Church Road college is not closing because of the snow.

New Scotland Hill Primary in Sandhurst, Sandhurst School in Sandhurst and Wildmoor Heath Primary in Crowthorne, Edgbarrow in Crowthorne will all be opening at 10am.

St Margaret Clitherow school in Hanworth will be opening at 9.30am.

College Town Junior School, Sandhurst will open from 10am till 2pm only.

Closed schools:

Cranbourne Primary

Crown Wood Primary School

Easthampstead Park Community School

The Marist, Ascot

Owlsmoor Primary School, Sandhurst

St Michael's CE Primary, Sandhurst

Uplands Primary School, Sandhurst

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   It's not the boilers S C A R its the staff. What's the point of opening a school if you don't have any staff? When their diesel Corsa's are sliding out the drives of their Barratt homes in Woking they just think sod it I'll stay home. Sadly cheap oil means we all live miles from where we work because we can. That also means when things get sticky we tend not to show up for work and public services invariably suffer as a result.
GH_N_PROUD, Great Hollands, Bracknell, Berkshire
02/12/2010 at 14:19 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Were these schools built in the eighteen hundreds by any chance? Because year in, year out some old boiler packs up. If companies worked on the same basis the entire workforce of Britain would be off too...
S C A R
02/12/2010 at 09:58 Offensive or Inappropriate?
 
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