How to check if school opening is affected by severe weather

January 29, 2019

With colder weather forecast, and even the possibility of some snow, it would seem a good time to remind you how to check if school opening is affected by bad weather. In the event of severe weather, we will make a decision about school opening by 8 am at the latest and post the information on our blog, social networks and the LGfL OpenCheck service. Please check online sources before trying to ring the school.

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