Parents and schools ignored as Labour-run Birmingham City Council pulls up the drawbridge on home-to-school transport support Sunday, 21 April, 2024 Papers for the Cabinet Meeting on 23 April 2024, show that despite an overwhelming rejection of the proposed changes to the 0-25 Travel Assistance Policy, Birmingham Labour are set to implement their plans to withdraw support with no alterations. The consultation revealed that 77% of parents, and 99% of schools felt that the changes would affect the ability of children to access education. Across... Articles
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