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Ealy Neal with his father Marcus Photo: Trevor Porter 67320-2 Here are your views on our top read stories online this week. In Trowbridge, a father claimed that the Clarendon Academy was trying to move his son who he says is being bullied, to another school. Marcus Neal claimed Ealy, 11, pictured, has been attacked several times by other pupils since starting at the school last September. Amy Wyatt: The school are trying to get the child to leave the school because of ‘bad behaviour’ or the school are trying to move the child to a different (they deem more suitable) placement in the trust? It concerns me that the father sees specialist placements as places ‘naughty children’ go, as opposed to places where children with SEN who struggle in mainstream go. It doesn’t sound like the child is enjoying his time at Clarendon so what purpose is fighting to keep him there serving? ....
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Rob Cook: It’s OK as long as it makes money to pay the debt off. Adrian Giles: Just to clarify less than 700 people voted out of the whole of Trowbridge . Of those more voted in favour. Says more that people don’t care and know the vote will make no difference than they actually want it. Paul Hutchinson: Makes more sense than £900k for a museum! We asked our online readers if they thought people who are fully vaccinated should be allowed to meet indoors. Most people said no, although many had conflicting points of view. Catherine Sammons: Just because you are vaccinated it does not mean you are immune it means it won’t be as severe. I would advocate still wearing masks when you do meet people, but that’s just my view ....