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Omah, have you nothing else to do but post constant links that nobody really cares about?
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Of course I don't know more about it than the councillor... I wholeheartedly agree with his view though, it is a very proactive response to a very serious issue. |
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'Prioritizing budgets' and 'setting prudent financial plans' may not mean that implamenting this scheme is to the detriment of other services in Blackpool. |
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Please refer any further queries to Simon ..... :idc: |
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I am posting from a mobile device, searching for information is difficult. It's much easier when you have facts rather than supposition isn't it? |
Blackpool's Devonshire Road School pupils enjoy free breakfast
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-20945553
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Free breakfast scheme in Blackpool primary schools extended
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-22163255
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Free breakfasts in Blackpool primary schools 'success'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-22810432
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This is good news, imo all school lunches even in secondary school should be free to every pupil regardless of their home income. At the secondary school I used to go, in the last 15 mins of lunch break the canteen still had trays and trays of food and they just used to throw them away. They wouldn't give it to pupils who were non free school meals that were hungry. I mean take me for example, I never bothered making packed lunches because they are never filling and they're annoying to carry in my bag. I didn't buy any school lunches because they were stupidly overpriced. So I used to just not eat at lunch, and many others were like me. The canteen staff had so much leftovers and only rarely used to give us some if we asked - most of the time it ended up in the bin. They were so intent on following the rules and being stingy. Such a waste of food and money.
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I just realised this thread is about breakfast oops
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Good news indeed.
Its the job of the parent to prepare their kids but its also the job of the school to make sure no kids are disadvantaged at school. I'm surprised they found the money for this. Kids don't vote, parents who take advantage of schemes like this probably don't vote either. I applaud this scheme going ahead when it has very little political gain. It seems like this has been put together entirely for the good of the kids. In this day and age that's very rare. |
Yes it seems the scheme has been a success despite some bitching about the costing :idc:
The severe social deprivation is rife here and is widespread across the UK, it's only going to get worse due to the bedroom tax implemented since april. |
We have breakfast club here.. It's mainly for parents who have to drop their kids off before 9am. They get given a healthy breakfast then get to play for a bit.. It's not free though
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It's not the same thing at all then is it? haha! this is an old article lee, I'm sure we've had this convo before? de ja vu.... :laugh:
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Lol... Have we?? You must have a better memory than me!
Omg.. I've got to the stage wher I'm going about the forum repeating myself and not even realising it!! :bawling: |
No sorry lee, it wasn't you just looked back :)
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Phew! I'm not losing it after all
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I can well believe it too :( the series 999 emergency on C4 was filmed there, what a place to live, it was a heartbreaking series.
My daughter is at Lancaster university she says Blackpool out of season is really grim. |
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