Maidenhead
Petition over special needs school ![]()
Published: Mon, 28th Jul 9:00AM
A PETITION against the relocation of a special needs school to Cox Green was presented to the Royal Borough’s Cabinet on Thursday night.
More than 160 residents signed the petition urging the council to reconsider the decision to rebuild Holyport Manor School on the Cox Green school site in Highfield Lane.
Borough goes for special needs education review ![]()
Published: Wed, 23rd Jul 12:00PM
CHILDREN with special needs could soon have their needs met in their local schools as the Royal Borough reviews its services.
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