Contact
www.whynotnorthchapel.org is a website put together by several parents and concerned members of the community in an effort to maximise debate about the current Council proposals. We believe that we have made appropriate use of available statistics in producing a response to proposals for Northchapel School.
Due to notice of the Northchapel consultation meeting being relatively close to the announcement of the proposal, this website has been hastily built but, we believe, makes use of reliable data. If you have comments or queries about our website (including suggestions and corrections – we want to be using appropriate and correct statistics so please let us know if we haven’t), please e-mail us at:
info@whynotnorthchapel.org
Press
We would be delighted to provide the press with any information they require. Should you be a member of the press and wish to talk further about our proposal for Northcchapel school. Please do not hesitate to contact
Jane Kent - Head teacher – 01428 707352
Stefan Knox – Parent Governor
t/f +44(0)1428 654466
e: stefan@bangcreations.co.uk
www.bangcreations.co.uk
Stephen Corr – Parent Governor – mobile: 07778357272
Contacts at Northchapel School
School Office
Tel: 01428 707352
Petitions to save Northchapel School can be signed in the school office
Contacts at West Sussex County Council:
Lyndsay Coggin
School Organisation Officer and first point of contact for information and queries
Telephone 01243 777338
e-mail: lyndsay.coggin@westsussex.gov.uk
Public comments need to be with Lyndsay Coggin by the 8th of April 2008
Mark Dunn, Cabinet Minister
(next level decision maker on proposals)
See the following link for some background information on Mark Dunn: http://www.sussexpoliceauthority.gov.uk/about/m_dunn.asp
Contacts at Church House:
Elizabeth Yates
Schools Buildings Officer
elizabeth.yates@diochi.org.uk
Tel: (01273) 425687
Fax: (01273) 421041
Jeremy Taylor
Director of Education
jeremy.taylor@diochi.org.uk
Wondering who Church House are and what their role is? See their website for more information http://schools.diochi.org.uk/