Primary choice email hold-ups

Oxfordshire County Council has been forced to resend emails notifying parents if their children received a place at their preferred primary school.

Many of those who applied online and expected to find out where their child would go in September on Friday are yet to receive one.

County cabinet member Melinda Tilley said it would take days for supplier Capita to establish the underlying problem so emails have been resent to those who applied online, as well as a letter in the post.

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Comments (2)

7:19pm Tue 24 Apr 12

DoctorBob says...

CRAPITA being one of the Tories preferred private companies taking over the running of public services.

Did Melinda Tilley ask for the public money, given to them to provide the service, back?

Like hell she did!

Folks, if you want your public services delivered like this; "it would take days for supplier Capita to establish the underlying problem (sending e-mails FFS!) ",
then vote Tory.
CRAPITA being one of the Tories preferred private companies taking over the running of public services. Did Melinda Tilley ask for the public money, given to them to provide the service, back? Like hell she did! Folks, if you want your public services delivered like this; "it would take days for supplier Capita to establish the underlying problem (sending e-mails FFS!) ", then vote Tory. DoctorBob

7:24pm Tue 24 Apr 12

DoctorBob says...

p.s. no e-mail as yet.
p.s. no e-mail as yet. DoctorBob

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