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    Alexander
    Thankyou for the information, and i hope you don't mind me giving my viewpoint to your coments to them;


    1;I don'think there are many 'SLOVAK' as you term them, this is a regular word use, but there are a number of different nationalities within the priory ward

    2;You will find a number of these children/parents do speak english, some very
    well, others not so well, an some choose to speak it when it suits them.

    3; So as not to confuse the issue and the posting change i wont comment on
    the council not giving priory a play area all these years later

    4'; I do go one step further than just walks, and ask, why don't the majority of
    these children attend school? i'm sure this is complicated due to the non english speakers,
    barrier, but many schools have overcome this, and it is important if we believe in intergrating?

    I think all children do want a place to play, and equipment(swings etc) to play on




    anyway, well done #alexander for answering and thankyou

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