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Swindon Schools Organisation Plan 2007/08 to 2010/11 Consultation

Swindon Borough Council is undertaking a consultation on the School Organisation Plan 2007 -2011. This document contains information as to the projected numbers for the schools in Swindon together with revised changes to school place planning arrangements.

The Consultation runs until 10th December 2007.

Please click on the following links to view the related documents:

(1) SOP without Appendices

(2) APPENDIX A

(3) APPENDIX B

(4) Planning Areas maps

(5) Designated Area map Greendown

(6) Designated Area map Dorcan

(7) Designated Area map Commonweal

(8) Designated Area map Ridgeway

(9) Designated Area map Churchfields

(10) Designated Area map Highworth

(11) Designated Area map Kingsdown

(12) Designated Area map Headlands

(13) Cluster map Nova Hreod & Isambard

(14) Cluster map Catholic

(15) APPENDICES C to H

If you have any queries regarding the consultation or require a response form please email ahamer@swindon.gov.uk

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