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Nativity play warning over school polling stations | Nativity play warning over school polling stations |
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Schools should not be used as polling stations in the general election, to avoid disrupting nativity plays and Christmas concerts, says Education Secretary Gavin Williamson. | Schools should not be used as polling stations in the general election, to avoid disrupting nativity plays and Christmas concerts, says Education Secretary Gavin Williamson. |
He has written to returning officers, saying there is funding available for councils to find alternative venues for places to vote on 12 December. | |
Mr Williamson says he wants to keep disruption "to an absolute minimum". | |
Head teachers have backed the calls to avoid using schools for voting. | |
The timing of a general election means it risks clashing with long-arranged plans for Christmas events in schools, such as carol concerts and nativity plays. | The timing of a general election means it risks clashing with long-arranged plans for Christmas events in schools, such as carol concerts and nativity plays. |
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Mr Williamson has written to returning officers, who are responsible for overseeing elections, urging them to avoid using schools. | Mr Williamson has written to returning officers, who are responsible for overseeing elections, urging them to avoid using schools. |
"In every community there will be alternatives and I would ask that, wherever possible, these are used instead," he told them. | "In every community there will be alternatives and I would ask that, wherever possible, these are used instead," he told them. |
Local authorities, which are responsible for finding venues, have been told that central government will reimburse the costs of using other places as polling stations. | Local authorities, which are responsible for finding venues, have been told that central government will reimburse the costs of using other places as polling stations. |
The education secretary says he wants to make sure that "long-planned and important events" are not disrupted. | The education secretary says he wants to make sure that "long-planned and important events" are not disrupted. |
Christmas events are "important highlights in the school calendar and the result of a huge amount of hard work," he says. | Christmas events are "important highlights in the school calendar and the result of a huge amount of hard work," he says. |
Head teachers have welcomed the intervention. | Head teachers have welcomed the intervention. |
"Schools will already have in place a schedule of events for the term, including Christmas activities," said Geoff Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union. | "Schools will already have in place a schedule of events for the term, including Christmas activities," said Geoff Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union. |
"It would clearly be much better for children, parents and staff if they were able to go ahead with these events without the disruption of the school being used as a polling station." | "It would clearly be much better for children, parents and staff if they were able to go ahead with these events without the disruption of the school being used as a polling station." |
Mr Barton said there needed to be a longer-term consideration about whether schools were really "suitable venues" for polling stations. | Mr Barton said there needed to be a longer-term consideration about whether schools were really "suitable venues" for polling stations. |
"This is the third election this year, following on from local and European elections, and it is the third general election in four years," he said. | "This is the third election this year, following on from local and European elections, and it is the third general election in four years," he said. |
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