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Highland Council offices and schools could close early | Highland Council offices and schools could close early |
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All Highland Council offices and schools could be closed from lunchtime on Fridays under proposals aimed at saving the local authority money. | All Highland Council offices and schools could be closed from lunchtime on Fridays under proposals aimed at saving the local authority money. |
Views have been sought from the public on the plan and other ideas to help the council tackle a potential funding gap of more than £21m next year. | Views have been sought from the public on the plan and other ideas to help the council tackle a potential funding gap of more than £21m next year. |
Reducing the working and school week to 4.5 days would result in significant savings, the council has said. | Reducing the working and school week to 4.5 days would result in significant savings, the council has said. |
Cutting class-time has been suggested before but was opposed by some parents. | Cutting class-time has been suggested before but was opposed by some parents. |
Highland Council said most staff would still be working their existing contracted hours, but doing so over 4.5 days. | Highland Council said most staff would still be working their existing contracted hours, but doing so over 4.5 days. |
It added that some people may wish to reduce their contracted hours and this option could be available on a voluntary basis where practical. | It added that some people may wish to reduce their contracted hours and this option could be available on a voluntary basis where practical. |
'Consulting widely' | 'Consulting widely' |
Chief executive Steve Barron said: "It is important that to note that this is currently a proposal only, one which needs further work and which would only be implemented with the agreement of elected members in February. | Chief executive Steve Barron said: "It is important that to note that this is currently a proposal only, one which needs further work and which would only be implemented with the agreement of elected members in February. |
"Clearly there will be some service areas where this could pose practical difficulties, hence the wish to consult and to think carefully about impact and feasibility." | "Clearly there will be some service areas where this could pose practical difficulties, hence the wish to consult and to think carefully about impact and feasibility." |
Budget leader Bill Fernie said: "At this stage this is just a proposal, but we think it is a good idea and one which compare very favourably with some of the other options coming forward, and we will be consulting widely. | Budget leader Bill Fernie said: "At this stage this is just a proposal, but we think it is a good idea and one which compare very favourably with some of the other options coming forward, and we will be consulting widely. |
"It is our priority to maintain services and jobs in Highland and as such, this is part of a package of proposed measures, with the aim of setting a balanced budget, whilst protecting key services." | "It is our priority to maintain services and jobs in Highland and as such, this is part of a package of proposed measures, with the aim of setting a balanced budget, whilst protecting key services." |
Angry backlash | |
A year ago, Highland Council delayed a proposal to reduce the time pupils in primaries 4, 5, 6 and 7 spend in class. | A year ago, Highland Council delayed a proposal to reduce the time pupils in primaries 4, 5, 6 and 7 spend in class. |
The local authority said the decision had been made because other councils were considering the same idea and it had now become a "national debate". | The local authority said the decision had been made because other councils were considering the same idea and it had now become a "national debate". |
But Highland Council had experienced an angry backlash from parents on the matter at the time. | |
A petition was raised against the plan and it also drew criticism from parents on social media sites. | |
Bob Coleman, of the teaching union the EIS, has raised concerns about the latest proposal. | |
He told BBC Radio Scotland: "The council has looked from time to time at cutting the primary pupil week and this might be an opportunity for the council to do that. | |
"We have always opposed cutting the pupil week in primary schools. | |
"From an educational point of view that would mean a significant loss of teaching time. It would amount to something like 19 days per session - seven months over a child's primary life." | |
He added: "A child's entitlement to education shouldn't be sacrificed on the altar of austerity." |
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