Published:
11:56 AM April 21, 2021
Redbridge Council is consulting on the proposed transfer of a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) to the site of the Loxford Youth Centre in Loxford Lane.
- Credit: Ruthba Amin
A public consultation has opened on proposals to transfer an excluded pupils facility to Loxford Youth Centre and move a preschool at the site.
The
Recorder first reported on the Redbridge Council plans at the end of March, after being approached by a concerned employee of the on-site preschool.
A formal consultation has since been drawn up, seeking to move The Constance Bridgeman Centre Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) from its current site at the New City College Redbridge campus to the youth centre.
Ex Ilford South MP Mike Gapes opens up on Labour departure
ilfordrecorder.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ilfordrecorder.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Residents complain Ilford street now full of crime
ilfordrecorder.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ilfordrecorder.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sarah Everard disappeared in Clapham on March 3.
- Credit: Metropolitan Police
The death of Sarah Everard must be a watershed moment in tackling violence against women, say Ilford MPs.
Speaking on Friday, March 12 - when it was confirmed that the remains identified in Ashford belong to Sarah - both Wes Streeting and Sam Tarry have called for this to be a true catalyst for change.
The death of the 33-year-old - who disappeared on March 3 while walking home in Clapham - has prompted huge public outcry, provoking a wider discussion over what needs to be done to ensure women s safety.
Advertisement
Nearly all of the fifty constituencies in England that are lagging behind in the Covid vaccine roll-out are Labour, MailOnline can reveal.
NHS England figures show just 66.83 per cent of over-65s living in Birmingham s Ladywood area had received their first dose by February 28.
It was followed by Camberwell and Peckham (67.43 per cent) and Westminister North (68.74 per cent) in London, where uptake is known to be lagging behind the rest of the country. The constituencies have been held by Labour since at least 2010 and one has been red since the 1970s.
The data analysed by MailOnline shows 47 of the 50 constituencies with the highest uptakes are Tory. The roll-out needs to achieve even coverage around the country to ditch draconian lockdown restrictions over the coming months.