
The British Museum is running an exhibition – Shakespeare: staging the world - Continue reading

The British Museum is running an exhibition – Shakespeare: staging the world - Continue reading
(Updated 9th April below) She clocked 133 miles, not 130 and completed the three day challenge Continue reading

Last weekend I headed off to Mull with my parents and great aunt, in order to celebrate a relatives’ 25th Continue reading

A run around Mull sounds playful, easy, a bit of a breeze, really. This one is 130 miles long, Continue reading

Argyll and the Isles’ spectacular west coast regatta - West Highland Yachting Week, runs Continue reading

Inspiring. Rivetting. Focussed. Enabling.
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Taxis are so yesterday. Continue reading
Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne reports that the MV Caledonian Isles Continue reading
It could have been ‘scissors at dawn’ were it not that politicians had put their differences aside to be part of the welcome on the Isle of Mull for the opening on Friday of the An Roth Community Enterprise Centre at Craignure.
And this is one of the most compellingly interesting photographs of such occasions we have seen – with Argyll and Bute’s LibDem MP, Alan Reid (left) and its SNP MSP, Education Secretary, Michael Russell (right) compressed together Continue reading
Mr Sneddon says: ‘The primary concern should be the educational benefits to children and young people. The likely effect of the school closure on the local community should not be allowed to have more importance than the educational benefits for children and young people. In practice the impact upon a community became an emotive issue which detracted from the discussion of educational benefits for children and young people.’
This seeks to disregard altogether the relationship between community and school and the impact of one upon the other.
It also suggests that parents prioritise the interests of their community above those of their children. Who has ever met such a parent? Almost always, nothing comes before the perceived best interests of a child.
In fact there is evidence flatly to the contrary from one of the schools Mfr Sneddon attempted to close. Achaleven School in Connel, in the midst of a lively community, was abandoned by virtually all parents in the community because of problems on the education side. They took their kids elsewhere. The community now faces losing its school since the council made no effort to resolve the situation as it should have done.
The fact that Mr Sneddon either cannot see or does not care to see, is that parents of children in rural schools have made an informed decision that this particular educational context provides the best early foundation for the future lives of their children.
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