Schools closed today due to snow
9:08am Monday 21st January 2013 in Local
MORE than 20 schools have been closed today due to the bad weather.
Bin collections have been suspended and residents are asked to bring their bins back in and put them out on the next scheduled bin collection day.
Council staff have been gritting all of the designated routes across Bolton.
The gritting vehicles cover 510km of roads. Ploughs are deployed where snow is 2.5cm deep or greater.
The decision to close a school is taken by the headteacher in consideration of the individual circumstances at their own premises.
Parents are urged to contact the school directly for the most up-to-date information.
The schools that have closed so far are:
• Alexandra Nursery ( Nursery side provision closed but the day care side is still open at present)
• Brandwood
• Brownlow Fold
• Chorley New Road
• Claypool
• Eatock
• Harper Green
• Highfield
• Horwich Parish
• Ladybridge Primary
• Lever Park
• Lord St
• Lostock
• Markland Hill
• Moorgate
• Mytham
• Our Lady of Lourdes
• Oxford Grove
• Pikes Lane
• Queensbridge
• Red Lane
• Rivington & Blackrod High
• St Bartholomews
- St Catherine’s Horwich
- St Pauls Academy
• St Ethelberts
• St Georges
• St Joseph’s High
• St Josephs Halliwell
• St Mary’s Horwich
• St Matthews Bolton
• St Thomas Halliwell
• Westhoughton High
Comments(13)
macauley
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10:07am Mon 21 Jan 13
myfanwy7
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10:20am Mon 21 Jan 13
macauley wrote:No - but parents are too quick to blame schools and sue if their kids get hurt. This has brought about a culture over-sensitive to health and safety which leaves head teachers with little choice
are teachers to soft.
xxenigmaxx
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10:38am Mon 21 Jan 13
brian jones
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10:51am Mon 21 Jan 13
boydell
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12:16pm Mon 21 Jan 13
xxenigmaxx wrote:I cannot understand why anyone would want to walk for an hour with a toddler in tow to a school. Unless the school child is sitting important exams I would not bother. A couple of days without going to school is hardly going to affect the childs whole life.
I find it very strange that some schools within distance of one another have not closed, although I do believe its down to the Head of school to make the decision to do so. My daughter as over an hrs walk to take my grand daughter to school with a 3 year old in tow and that's 1 way on a good day so doing so on a day like today is terrible. Trying to book a taxi or pre-book a taxi you are met with the same excuses and the same answer NO! We have to look at the safety of our own children first and their health,
I know that when I was kept off school due to severe snowy weather my mother used to insist that I done a bit of reading, writing and spelling and then I was allowed to go out and play in the snow. Young mothers take heed ...it is not the end of the world because their child misses a few days of schooling, enjoy the snow with them instead of moaning about it !!!
boltonnut
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12:48pm Mon 21 Jan 13
ziggyboo22
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6:38pm Mon 21 Jan 13
Citizen Cane
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7:28pm Mon 21 Jan 13
ohboltonweloveu
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7:34pm Mon 21 Jan 13
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Do watt
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9:06pm Mon 21 Jan 13
macauley
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10:45pm Mon 21 Jan 13
brian jones
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12:10am Tue 22 Jan 13

William2701 says...
9:27am Mon 21 Jan 13