The Liberal Democrats have announced a plan to challenge Flintshire County Council over what they describe as a flawed consultation process regarding a proposed Catholic “super-school.” The party contends that the council's Cabinet failed to ensure transparency and impartiality when gathering feedback from the public and stakeholders.
Party representatives claim the consultation was skewed to favor merging several Catholic schools into one large facility, leaving concerned parents and local communities sidelined. Critics argue that the process lacked genuine engagement, accusing council officials of rushing decisions without fully considering educational or community impacts.
Quote from a party spokesperson:
“Local voices deserve to be heard, not managed through pre-determined consultations that simply rubber-stamp existing plans.”
The party intends to pursue what it calls a “three-pronged attack” on the issue:
According to the Liberal Democrats, this campaign is part of a broader effort to promote accountability in local government decisions affecting education and community resources.
The proposed “super-school” would merge several Catholic primary and secondary schools into a single site in Flintshire. Supporters argue the change could improve educational standards and modernize facilities. However, opponents warn it may erode the local identity of smaller schools and place financial burdens on families in surrounding areas.
The Liberal Democrats are escalating their opposition to Flintshire County Council’s handling of a Catholic school merger consultation, calling for greater openness and fair treatment of community concerns.
Author’s summary: The Liberal Democrats accuse Flintshire’s Cabinet of bias in a Catholic school merger consultation and demand transparency and public accountability.