Wednesday, December 18, 2019

You live on a road that is a main bus route to the local...

TASK 1 You live on a road that is a main bus route to the local secondary school. During the cold weather, your road did not get gritted. Write a letter to the council persuading them that your road needs to be made a priority road for gritting. The council’s address is: Suffolk County Council Headquarters Prospects House Main Street Ipswich IS4 0TV Dear Sir I am writing this letter of complaint to express my dissatisfaction with the standard of gritting which was not carried out during the period when snow and ice was on our roads. Although I live on a main bus route which would take my children to school this road was never gritted therefore my children were unable to attend their secondary school as the busses†¦show more content†¦Children who travelled by bus couldn’t get here as busses had been cancelled, children who walked to school didn’t arrive as their paths were slippery and a danger to their safety. Therefore a decision had to be made and it was after due consideration of all safety aspects that â€Å"The school was closed† until the weather was a little better. Should the weather be bad next year the same situation will apply. â€Å"The school will be closed† and all parents and cares will be notified the day before or as early as possible. TASK 3 You are a student at the school that was closed during the bad weather. Write a contribution to the forum discussion giving your opinion on the closure and why. I attend the secondary school which was closed over the period of heavy snow falls last month. Personally I feel as soon as it snows everyone says â€Å"oh my god can’t go to school it’s snowing† or â€Å"oh my god can’t go to work the roads are too bad† in other words its and excuse to have a day or two off and have fun tobogganing, building snowmen or just having fun in the snow as it doesn’t snow very often so you just have to make the most of it. 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