During the closure of St Dominic's Primary School in Hackney, removal teams discarded or damaged £1,000 worth of items, including educational materials and furniture. School staff had marked belongings for collection before the closure, but upon returning, discovered teams gutting the school without prior notice. Year 3 teacher Carly Slingsby reported significant losses, including equipment essential for teaching. Subsequently, parents also lost personal items stored at the school. The lack of communication from Hackney Council fueled frustration and emotional distress during an already challenging time for the school community.
Carly Slingsby reported that removal teams discarded or damaged over £1,000 worth of instructional materials, including valuable IT equipment and educational supplies, during the school's closure.
Parents and staff expressed frustration at the lack of communication regarding the removal process, adding to the emotional turmoil surrounding the school's closure.
Removal teams were informed only to collect belongings by July 21, leading to confusion and loss of personal and educational items for both staff and students.
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