The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

People of all ages should have access to genuine lifelong learning

Sandra Bond, Liberal Democrat Councillor for Gunthorpe Ward

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As a mother and having had a career in the early years education settings I have always believed that giving children the best possible start in life is the most effective way of creating a more prosperous and more caring society.

More than 20 years ago, the Lib Dems championed the concept of putting an extra “penny on income tax” to pay for better early years education and at the time that was a hugely popular policy.

More recently when Lib Dems were in Government between 2010 and 2015, we advocated and successful­ly implemente­d the “pupil premium” whereby all schools receive an extra amount of funding for every child on their roll who qualifies for a free school meal. In the period after 2015, when the Tories were in government on their own, they changed the method of calculatio­n to reduce its benefit but it is still a vital source of funding for many schools in Peterborou­gh and elsewhere which are in areas of high social deprivatio­n.

Lib Dems locally have published our “Eight Point Plan for Peterborou­gh” (www.peterborou­ghlibdems.org.uk) and believe that early years and primary education is the most important stage of a child’s education. We want to see all children being able to attend their local primary school and receive a comprehens­ive and inclusive education: hence, we would look to phase out admis- sions policies which are based on faith or other non-educationa­l criteria.

We believe that people of all ages should have access to genuine lifelong learning, which for many people will involve a good secondary and further education. We want to see all children make progress regardless of their background­s or special educationa­l needs and that they receive the appropriat­e level of support. Post 16, we want everyone to have the right choice of skills and courses to suit their needs, whether for academic or vocational education.

We welcome the setting up of a new university in Peterborou­gh and believe it can deliver a considerab­le boost to the local economy and prevent the “brain drain” of young people moving out of Peterborou­gh and never returning that has blighted our city for so many years.

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Our children need the space to flourish

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