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Stop the logo madness at Heysham High (Bay Leadership Academy

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Nicola Combe
8 years ago

Absolutely no need to make parents spend on unnecessary branding.

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donna mansfield
8 years ago

uniform is expensive enough without being charged for logos

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Susan Brown
8 years ago

At a time of hardships for families they do not need this unnecessary expense.

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Keith Donaldson
8 years ago

All my children went to Heysham. It would have been fat too expensive for us.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Think about the extra cost to the families

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Amanda
8 years ago

There is no need to force parents to only buy your (logo) pants and skirts, and at a much higher cost, Surely the tie and Blazer is sufficient advertising for the school.

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Andrea
8 years ago

There are a lot of children who's parents can not afford new uniforms. I am a mother of twins and uniforms are expensive at the best of times never mind being told what you have to buy.

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Arwen Ruparelia
8 years ago

I remember when everything in my school had to have a logo, there's no need.

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Gemma McGowan
8 years ago

Just another added expense for parents that isn't needed.

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Andrew Reilly
8 years ago

Time to show a little common sense against making profit from those who cannot afford it.!

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Tammy Lamb
8 years ago

I will not be buying these trousers/skirts! My lad is 6"3, 34" inside leg! Doubt that size is even available.

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Kerensa Leack
8 years ago

Most secondary school uniform is rediculously priced, adding logos to trousers/skirts is taking things too far. If such items really need to be branded with the schools ID why not just sell the logo patches and have parents sew them onto the garments

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leah green
8 years ago

Crazy idea! We need clothing vouchers bringing back never mind hiking up prices.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Just another added expense to hit parents.

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Martha
8 years ago

This is too far considering many families in the area are in poverty and can barely afford the rest of the uniform

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Sharon
8 years ago

stop making things more expensive for parents who are already struggling

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Louise ducklin
8 years ago

This is a ridiculous idea given the current financial situation for many families

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Julie Quine
8 years ago

Concentrate on education not over priced clothing that parents cannot afford.

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Stephen pollock
8 years ago

What a joke

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Ria mcminn
8 years ago

Absolutely disgusting the price of pants and skirts