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Help stop a school being torn down for "private affordable housing"

NO TO PRIVET HOUSING | 11.10.2008 09:42 | Education | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements

the old burradon community school. is being tared down to make way for "affordable privet housing" this is an outrage especially with the current finances in ruins

there need to be quick action as demolition has already started to take place but if were quick we can get this turned over and even possibly turned in to a community center as the council prommised

IF YOU ARE INTREASTED IN HELPING PLEASE CALL 07954707433

THIS SCHOOL IS OVER 100 HUNDRED YEARS OLD PLEASE HELP SAVE THIS BUILDING FROM THE GREEDY HANDS OF CAPITALISM

the old burradon community school. is being tared down to make way for "affordable privet housing" this is an outrage especially with the current finances in ruins

there need to be quick action as demolition has already started to take place but if were quick we can get this turned over and even possibly turned in to a community center as the council prommised

F YOU ARE INTREASTED IN HELPING PLEASE CALL 07954707433

THIS SCHOOL IS OVER 100 HUNDRED YEARS OLD PLEASE HELP SAVE THIS BUILDING FROM THE GREEDY HANDS OF CAPITALISM

if we dont say now NOW when is the council going to know when to sell our children lifes short

please help

NO TO PRIVET HOUSING

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there not afordabul at alll

11.10.2008 09:51

these houses wont be cheap as this sleepy village has grate kinks in to newcastle and has a train station only 10 -15 minniutes up the road


please help to stop this

PLEASE CALL 07954707433 FOR MORE INFO

say no to affordibul housing


More information

11.10.2008 09:58


Please think of a worldwide audience when posting your message. There are many pieces of information missing from this piece:

Where is the school?

What is the name of the local council?

Who are the people who are responsible for the decision to demolish it?

How can we contact them?

Look forward to your answers...

curious