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I'll start the ball rolling. Heard from a Headteacher from the south on
Radio 5 Live this afternoon:- "The toilets might freeze" Let's hope he doesn't teach physics! Presumably the toilets are outside and they haven't heard of insulation. Even if it had been -10 every night this week that still wouldn't have happened! Doh! Dave |
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I heard this, too. It really does make you laugh, doesn't it. Have
these people not heard of trace heaters on their pipe lagging? I suggest they review their plumbing / maintenance contracts if not... I can only remember one time when my school was closed due to the weather...1987 for an entire week. But then the temperatures and snow did warrant it and the toilet pans in the outside loo block did all crack from the ice that formed. Other occasions prior to this however, in all the snow of the 70s and 80s, I can remember very few occasions where schools were closed. We just seemed to struggle on with the journey in and the dangers of ice and snow in the playground which everyone used to delight in sliding on.Some of the bruises were horrific, but there wasn't even a suggestion of claiming on insurance. |
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I heard this, too. It really does make you laugh, doesn't it. Have
these people not heard of trace heaters on their pipe lagging? I suggest they review their plumbing / maintenance contracts if not... I can only remember one time when my school was closed due to the weather...1987 for an entire week. But then the temperatures and snow did warrant it and the toilet pans in the outside loo block did all crack from the ice that formed. Other occasions prior to this however, in all the snow of the 70s and 80s, I can remember very few occasions where schools were closed. We just seemed to struggle on with the journey in and the dangers of ice and snow in the playground which everyone used to delight in sliding on.Some of the bruises were horrific, but there wasn't even a suggestion of claiming on insurance. |
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I heard this, too. It really does make you laugh, doesn't it. Have
these people not heard of trace heaters on their pipe lagging? I suggest they review their plumbing / maintenance contracts if not... I can only remember one time when my school was closed due to the weather...1987 for an entire week. But then the temperatures and snow did warrant it and the toilet pans in the outside loo block did all crack from the ice that formed. Other occasions prior to this however, in all the snow of the 70s and 80s, I can remember very few occasions where schools were closed. We just seemed to struggle on with the journey in and the dangers of ice and snow in the playground which everyone used to delight in sliding on.Some of the bruises were horrific, but there wasn't even a suggestion of claiming on insurance. |
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I heard this, too. It really does make you laugh, doesn't it. Have
these people not heard of trace heaters on their pipe lagging? I suggest they review their plumbing / maintenance contracts if not... I can only remember one time when my school was closed due to the weather...1987 for an entire week. But then the temperatures and snow did warrant it and the toilet pans in the outside loo block did all crack from the ice that formed. Other occasions prior to this however, in all the snow of the 70s and 80s, I can remember very few occasions where schools were closed. We just seemed to struggle on with the journey in and the dangers of ice and snow in the playground which everyone used to delight in sliding on.Some of the bruises were horrific, but there wasn't even a suggestion of claiming on insurance. |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... My school never closed for a single day during the winter of 1962-3, though admittedly the worst of the snow was during the Christmas holidays. In my whole school career, I think there was only one day when snow prevented me from getting to school (and that was in early March one year). Back at high school in Leeds in the early 80's I could usually count on at least one day a year when the schools were closed. However the school was right at the highest part of the city and thus pretty exposed and conditions had to be fairly severe for it to happen. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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