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Tag Archives: poor implementation

Education Secretary loses Judicial Review of school closure rejections

Posted on June 7, 2012 by newsroom

(10.00 update below) Western Isles Council has been successful in the case it raised for Judicial Review Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Politics, Schools | Tagged 2010 schools act, Argyll, averments, box tickers, call in, carloway School, commission on delivery of rural education, determination, education secretary, Educational Services Committee, ex parte Ermakov 1996, for argyll, Hillhgead school, Judge Lord Brailsford, judicial review, Lionel School, Michael Russell MSP, multiple reasons, opinion, poor implementation, poor law, precedent, process, R v Westminster City Council, reasons, remitting decision, review, school campaigners, school closures, Schools Consultation Scotland Act 2010, Scottish Ministers, Shawbost School, Shelibost School, substance, Western Isles Council, Wick | 20 Comments

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