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Name: David Taylor on Dec 17, 2012Comments: Phased approach more acceptable, 44 % in one go too muchFlag
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Name: Arfon Jones on Dec 17, 2012Comments: Despite all the promises in May to protect people from cuts, this is a tax on children and their education.Flag
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Name: Gwenfair Jones on Dec 17, 2012Comments: As if families are not being hit hard enough already.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Jones on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Bithell on Dec 17, 2012Comments: phased approach would have been far more acceptable-Flag
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Name: Maurice Jones on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Marc Jones on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Carrie Harper on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Nia Lloyd on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Laura Bithell on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil Coxon on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenna Bithell on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William Baldwin on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John C Phillips on Dec 17, 2012Comments: This rise will affect many in so many ways,financial as well as safety issues where more children will have to walk to school crossing busy roads etc a phased increase would be favourableFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Teri Birch on Dec 17, 2012Comments: Disgusting raising the cost of buses for the children of wrexham who travel to get an education, hitting low and middle rate families of wrexhamFlag
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Name: Keith Gregory on Dec 17, 2012Comments: Disgusting the families should not have to pay such a large increase for transport for their child to be educated.Flag
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Name: Ronnie Prince on Dec 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Max And Debbie Hughes on Dec 19, 2012Comments: with all the increases people have had to adapt to this is a final nail in the coffin, never any thought goes into these situations, just dump the increase on the public, disgraceful to say the least.Flag
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Name: Ceri Davies on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz & Roy Adamson on Dec 19, 2012Comments: Outrageous increase! Take a look at Scotland Councils' systems!Flag
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Name: Richard Forrest on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joan Lowe on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Einir Macdonald on Dec 19, 2012
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Name: Wayne Jones on Dec 19, 2012Comments: An increase of over 50% is excessive & unacceptable.Flag
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Name: Claire Park on Dec 19, 2012Comments: Far too much increase, perhaps 10p or 15p but not 60p, this is unfair. Having two children at Darland we will have no other option but to walk or bike the dangerous road and 55 minute (each way) journey. Think again.Flag
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Name: Kyle Gough on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Craig Smallwood on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Swift on Dec 19, 2012Comments: A staged approach would be far better,Flag
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Name: David Wild on Dec 19, 2012Comments: Absolutely shocking increase !Flag
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Name: Jason Gilbert on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ross Jones on Dec 19, 2012Comments: Many families are struggling each week to find dinner money and bus fares this will hit us very hard.Flag
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Name: Michelle Adams on Dec 19, 2012Comments: I am a single parent and live in Caia Park with two children and reply on these buses as I work in early in the mornings and simply cant afford a car or the extra bus money what with all the other bills gas, electric .Lets hope for common sence.Flag
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Name: Peter Robertson on Dec 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Jenkins on Dec 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Cllr Pat Jeffares on Dec 20, 2012Comments: Support the campaign fares needs to be reducedFlag
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Name: Dale Roberts on Dec 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: R.Thomas on Dec 20, 2012Comments: I live in Gresford and have two children travelling to Darland School this is going to cause us severe finiancial problems with this massive increase. I have spoken to tow other parents who are also unhappy please reconsider this madness of a rise.Flag
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Name: Tony Birch on Dec 20, 2012Comments: disgusting.Flag
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Name: Dean Shone on Dec 20, 2012Comments: Yet another attack on the hard up and working poor. Grow a spine and fight the cuts!Flag
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Name: Antony Jones on Dec 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Gareth R. Williams on Dec 20, 2012Comments: Yn cefnogi'r ddeiseb yn llawn. Trueni na fyddech wedi ei gyflwyno yn ddwy-ieithog!! Mae gan y Cyngor bolisi dwy-ieithog, i fod?Flag
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Name: Stephen Jones on Dec 20, 2012Comments: Why are we paying so much money into the Europeon gravy train when we need it? These children are Britains future.Flag
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Name: Chris Paddock on Dec 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Arthur Evans on Dec 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Stapley on Dec 20, 2012Comments: Any increase in transport cost could give the green light to pupils and parents not to make the effort to attend school , this in turn will bring the educational establishments in the borough in to a lower category compared to other authorities thus reducing the standard the head teacher and staff have been trying to improve..Flag
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Name: Mr Brian Wright on Dec 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: NIgel Davies on Dec 21, 2012Comments: Comprehensive schools out of our areas where thrust upon us. Therefore, there is an obligation for the Government to pay the costs of travel to and from.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 21, 2012Comments: this is terribleFlag
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Name: Dafydd F. Jones on Dec 21, 2012Comments: Increases are far too harsh for poor Wrexham families.Flag