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The school will also have to manage without extra help if any of its teachers fall ill in the next year.Rev Richard Cattle, the chairman of governors, said the situation would have been much worse if it had not been for £8,500 which had been saved from last year's budget."We only have £20,000 for non-staff costs, and £3,500 of that has to go back to the local authority in rates. If sufficient pledges are not made by next week a teacher will have to go, they have been told.A part-time teacher due to leave this summer is not being replaced, but staff numbers will have to be reduced by a further half-time teacher if the money is not found.In addition to this measure, the school association, which usually raises money for non-essential items, will be asked to find £1,500. The governors at some schools have refused to set legal budgets this year and others have resigned in protest.At Welford and Sulby, a small village school with just 100 pupils, parents were told at a meeting this week that an "extremely serious" situation meant the school could not keep all its staff on without their help.Although state education must be free by law, parents have been asked to make voluntary contributions towards the cost of lunch-time supervision for their children. BY FRAN ABRAMS Education Correspondent Parents at a primary school near Northampton have been told that they must pay £1 a week for each of their children or see a teacher made redundant.Governors at Welford and Sulby Endowed School say they cannot cover a £7,500 budget shortfall unless parents agree to make regular voluntary contributions.The move comes in the wake of nationwide protests from schools all over the country which are facing cuts after ministers refused to fund the teachers' 2.7 per cent pay rise. Besides, even if all soap editors are artistic tyrants, given power of life and death, it's reasonable to expect some restraint - not Idi Amin in a filthy temper.. Despite four mysterious deaths and a sealed-off estate, the national press doesn't seem to have noticed yet.
Naturally I'll watch to see who hits the deck next but the whole thing is upsettingly preposterous. What winter of discontent, you wonder, is taking place in the Liverpool offices of Brookside (C4), where a mystery virus has been cutting a swathe through the local population? Thomas Farnham was reprieved last night (too young to get really stroppy, perhaps) but Jean Crosby seems to be a goner; last night's episode contained one of those self-conscious solo arias, in this case Bing, confessing his infidelities to her lifeless body. But the overall effect was captivating - a mind at play with ideas. The spirit lifts at the prospect of his six-part series on genetics, currently filming and due early next year.In soaps a life-support machine is often a sign of staff problems; the prospect of a terminal illness having been shown to have a remarkably bracing effect on recalcitrant cast-members. Nor could I entirely share his tenderness towards snails - he ran his fingers lovingly over a pile of them at one point; they looked, to my queasy eye, like mint humbugs with large pieces of snot stuck to them. I can't honestly say that I have inwardly digested the details.

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