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P-05-694 School Times an Hour Later

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

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Meeting: 09/05/2017 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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Minutes:

The Committee considered correspondence on the petition and agreed to:

 

·         close the petition because this is a matter of responsibility for individual schools and there is not currently sufficient evidence to support a recommendation from the Petitions Committee; and

·         thank the petitioner for his engagement with the petitions process and wish him luck for the future.

 


Meeting: 01/11/2016 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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Minutes:

The Committee considered correspondence on the petition and agreed to await the views of the petitioner before deciding whether to take any further action.


Meeting: 13/09/2016 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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Minutes:

The Committee considered correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Education along with further comments from the petitioner and agreed to write to the Cabinet Secretary to ask:

·         if she will consider issuing guidance to local authorities as suggested by the petitioner; and

·         whether this is an area where further research is needed and whether the Welsh Government would support such research. 


Meeting: 12/07/2016 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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Minutes:

The Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to seek the views of the Cabinet Secretary for Education on the issues raised by the petition.