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Â鶹Éç's Eric Smith debates future of Shropshire's primary schools


Â鶹Éç Radio Shropshire's Eric Smith is to host a live on-air debate on the future of primary school education in Shropshire.

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Eric, presenter of the breakfast show on Radio Shropshire, will open the discussion at the Music Hall in Shropshire at 7.00pm prompt on Wednesday 9 April 2008.

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It's a subject close to Eric's heart: "As a parent and former school governor myself, I know how big an issue this is for many people – on both sides of the debate. It'll be fascinating to see if we can really get some answers about the way forward for Shropshire's schools."

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The Â鶹Éç decided to organise the debate in light of Shropshire County Council's decision, which is currently under consultation, to merge 16 primary schools.

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The panel consists of the leader of Shropshire County Council, Cllr Malcolm Pate; Cllr Peter Phillips; Liz Nicholson, Corporate Director for Children and Young People's Services at Shropshire County Council; John Hitchings, Chair of Shropshire School Governors' Council; and Rev Mark Turner.

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Listeners are invited to attend the debate at the Music Hall or email/text in their comments during the broadcast.

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For free tickets please email rose.aston@bbc.co.uk or phone Radio Shropshire on 01743 248 484.

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The debate will be broadcast live on Wednesday 9 April at 7.00pm on Â鶹Éç Radio Shropshire on 96, 95, 90 and 104.1FM and on digital radio.

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Category: Radio Shropshire
Date: 31.03.2008
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