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Archive page for Sunday, 05 November 2006

 Su, Nov 5, 2006
Bad buildings
The Observer: Crisis looms as building work backs up:"There is a 'substantial' £8bn backlog in tackling school buildings repairs."

I've visited many schools that need repair. All schools I've visited want more space. Blair, "education, education, education..."

Humph.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 5/11/06; 10:48:30 PM to the Education news dept.
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Bad buildings



Taking over the asylum
Here's something interesting in Salisbury. Bev's Friday Blog Club is going it alone. They're going to be creating their own posts. So easy is the process, they can do this with little trouble.

It's interesting because they're trusted. Because they can set their own agenda, we'll be able to see what's interesting for them. I hope they'll consider what's important for their visitors too.

This is part of a process that's happening all over the internet. I suspect it's the first time it's happened on a school's website.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 5/11/06; 1:19:37 AM to the Community dept.
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Taking over the asylum