Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Decision made
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
This report will set out the outcome of
consultation into proposals for the establishment of Sure Start
Children's Centres at ten schools across Medway.
100/2007 The Cabinet agreed that the Director
of Children's Services be authorised to publish a public notice
stating the intention to vary the age range of Brompton Westbrook
Primary School, from 4-11 years to 3-11 years, to allow the
admission of children aged 3 years.
101/2007 The Cabinet agreed that the Director of Children's
Services be authorised to publish a public notice stating the
intention to vary the age range of Oaklands Infant School from 4-7
years to 3-7 years, to allow the admission of children aged 3
years.
102/2007 The Cabinet agreed that the Director of Children's
Services be authorised to publish a public notice stating the
intention to vary the age range of Saxon Way Primary School from
4-11 years to 3-11 years, to allow the admission of children aged 3
years.
103/2007 The Cabinet agreed that the Director of Children's
Services be authorised to publish a public notice stating the
intention to vary the age range of St Margaret's at Troy Town
Primary School from 4-11 years to 3-11 years, to allow the
admission of children aged 3 years.
104/2007 The Cabinet agreed that the Director of Children's
Services be authorised to publish a public notice stating the
intention to vary the age range of Temple Mill Primary School from
4-11 years to 3-11 years, to allow the admission of children aged 3
years.
105/2007 The Cabinet agreed that the Director of Children's
Services be authorised to publish a public notice stating the
intention to vary the age range of Woodlands Primary School from
4-11 years to 3-11 years, to allow the admission of children aged 3
years.
The provision of locally accessible support
for young children and their families, in partnership with key
agencies and local community organisations, through local Sure
Start Children's Centres within extended primary schools, offers
opportunities for significantly enhancing the life chances of
Medway's youngest citizens, particularly those living in more
disadvantaged communities. The proposals are fully consistent with
Medway's Children and Young People's Plan, and will be delivered
within financial resources available in ring-fenced government
grant.The publishing of public notices allows a period of six weeks
in which any objections may be formally lodged.
Publication date: 05/06/2007
Date of decision: 05/06/2007
Decided at meeting: 05/06/2007 - Cabinet
Effective from: 16/06/2007
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