SNP pledge to fix poor primaries plan City centre shopping

  THE SNP are promising more investment to rebuild or renovate the city's worst primary schools if they are elected to run Glasgow. e r t e The Nationalists said they would prioritise capital investment in educationafteradetailedstudyofthe city's buildings and make repairs more proactive,...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inThe Glaswegian
Main Author Stewart-Robertson, Tristan
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Glasgow (UK) MGN Ltd 26.04.2012
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:  THE SNP are promising more investment to rebuild or renovate the city's worst primary schools if they are elected to run Glasgow. e r t e The Nationalists said they would prioritise capital investment in educationafteradetailedstudyofthe city's buildings and make repairs more proactive, rather than simply reacting to problems. d n e s y SNP education spokeswoman, Councillor Jennifer Dunn, said she had raised the issue of poor standards of buildings for some time. n, e She said: "The recent decision - carried with SNP support - to assess the entire Glasgow non-PPP school estate is a welcome development.