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Letters and Links

Letters and Links

Some letters and links are posted below.

“Hi there
Brilliant stuff.
I run the Academy Watch on
furnessacademy.com and would like to add a couple of your revelations into my blog. I would also like to reveal the staff structure and add the links to the word docs. Would that be okay with you?

I have also set up a bebo profile as the Parkview kids are showing my generation up and as family we are doing our level best to support them, I have two sons a year 11 and a year 7 and they will definitely be on the field on 1st June.

If you haven't seen it already here is the Bebo link for
antiacademy.

I can't wait to hear back from you.
Regards”

Next is a National Campaign that has contacted us, we have left the contact details of the sender in this case as they could be of use to any local groups who may wish to use their services.

Congratulations on your campaign against the academy. I am the National Secretary of the Anti Academies Alliance www.antiacademies.org.uk We are a national campaign that seeks to help local campaigns against academies.

 Given the events of recent days, I was wondering if you are planning to unite the different campaigning groups OSANFS, the pupils and teachers. I would welcome the opportunity to come and speak about what is happening in campaigns around the country. 2 weeks ago parents in a primary school in South London slated to become part of an academy occupied their school. Strike action at Sinfin School in Derby stopped an academy.

 We would also like to put more reports of what is happening in Barrow on our website so that others can learn from you.

 Look forward to hearing from you

 Alasdair Smith

National Secretary

Anti Academies Alliance

07904296701”

 

We have been in contact with the sender and will pass on any messages that may come from readers. Anybody wishing to use us to contact other groups or agencies are welcome to do so.

 

“It's becoming apparent that the Evening Mail are doing everything to move the forums from their website. The best thing we can do is repeatedly click the relevant news articles to keep them on their 'homepage' within the 'most read today' section - on the right hand side.  I have done this for a while today and both articles are at the top.  If we keep selecting the pages, we should keep them at the top to make it easier for people to find.  If we don't, then the news articles will slip away and be hard to find.

 

Keep up the good work!”

 

“I think you should link to these:

http://www.dwfisher.com/

http://www.furnessacademy.com ”