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P-04-639 Save Further Education in Powys
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Meeting: 08/12/2015 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
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Supporting documents:
- Cover Sheet, item 3 PDF 16 KB View as HTML (3/1) 8 KB
- 24.11.2015 Correspondence - Deputy Minister for Skills to the Chair, item 3 PDF 194 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered correspondence on the petition and agreed to:
·
await
the petitioners’ views on the Deputy Minister’s earlier letter and correspondence
from NPTC Group;
·
close
the petition if no response is received by the end of January.
Meeting: 22/09/2015 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)
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Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3 PDF 16 KB View as HTML (3/1) 8 KB
- 20.08.2015 - Correspondence - Neath Port Talbot College Group to the Chair, item 3 PDF 161 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered correspondence on the petition and agreed to:
·
share
NPTC Group’s letter with the Minister and ask if he wishes to reconsider any of
the statements in his letter of 15 May about the impact of the cuts; and
·
await
the petitioners’ views on the Minister’s earlier letter and the one from NPTC
Group.
Meeting: 16/06/2015 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)
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Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 2 PDF 16 KB View as HTML (2/1) 8 KB
- 20.05.2015 Correspondence –Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology to the Chair, item 2 PDF 282 KB
Minutes:
The Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to:
- await the petitioner’s views before deciding on further action; and
- write to College Powys seeking its views on the petition.
Russell George noted an interest in the petition.