| Council Officers Apply Common Sense | Great Missenden | 2009 Jan 19 11:30 (Mon) |
We often complain about bureaucracy in Local Government and rile about officious application of rules. Here is a story that shows official can and do apply common sense when you get to the decision makers.
The story involves the work experience placement of a boy called Jack studying at the Chesham High School. Jack is in Year 11 and about to take his GCSEs. It is normal practice to arrange work experience placements with local employers for Year 11 children normally lasting about two weeks to take place in July at the end of the academic year (More) |
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| Council Officers Apply Common Sense | Beaconsfield | 2009 Jan 19 11:29 (Mon) |
We often complain about bureaucracy in Local Government and rile about officious application of rules. Here is a story that shows official can and do apply common sense when you get to the decision makers.
The story involves the work experience placement of a boy called Jack studying at the Chesham High School. Jack is in Year 11 and about to take his GCSEs. It is normal practice to arrange work experience placements with local employers for Year 11 children normally lasting about two weeks to take place in July at the end of the academic year (More) |
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| Council Officers Apply Common Sense | Amersham | 2009 Jan 19 11:28 (Mon) |
We often complain about bureaucracy in Local Government and rile about officious application of rules. Here is a story that shows official can and do apply common sense when you get to the decision makers.
The story involves the work experience placement of a boy called Jack studying at the Chesham High School. Jack is in Year 11 and about to take his GCSEs. It is normal practice to arrange work experience placements with local employers for Year 11 children normally lasting about two weeks to take place in July at the end of the academic year (More) |
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| Council Officers Apply Common Sense | Chesham | 2009 Jan 19 11:02 (Mon) |
We often complain about bureaucracy in Local Government and rile about officious application of rules. Here is a story that shows official can and do apply common sense when you get to the decision makers.
The story involves the work experience placement of a boy called Jack studying at the Chesham High School. Jack is in Year 11 and about to take his GCSEs. It is normal practice to arrange work experience placements with local employers for Year 11 children normally lasting about two weeks to take place in July at the end of the academic year (More) |
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