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Originally Posted by
soundtracker
and what is the source of this information?
I'm just off to a governing body meeting - I'll ask.
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Originally Posted by
soundtracker
and what is the source of this information?
Came from event organiser (friends of place farm school) of my childs school fete this weekend was asked via them by Headmaster for proof of PLI & PAT certs under suffolk durastiction councils and also asked via DiscosUK.net from a school which I am doing there prom in St Neots Cambs, there local district council rules have checked with both schools and provided them with required info asap both events are this weekend...
Source is very real and alive but seems all schools will have to comply by New school year 2006 already expected at most venue halls throughout west suffolk owned by councils if not checked everytime by caretaker
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I think you maybe getting mixed up with CRB checks here a bit, as there are new regulations concerning these and working in schools.
I've just come back from a Governers meeting and checked this.
Maybe, it's just your area Badger?
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I'm doing P.A for sports day on Friday at the local school- they haven't asked for anything.
Covering, West Midlands, Cotswolds, South & Mid Wales. Have van, will travel!
National Association of DJs
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Nope definitely PLI & PAT as well St Neots and Haverhill both different councils miles from each other and different counties this is 2 areas out of 100's but both screaming the same thing
Prom night is for 6th form + no CRB required
fete is primary school and on school field not in the school (no disco or music, just the PA for announcements) No CRB required either but yes this will come into effect in New school term as well
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Originally Posted by
Have a disco
Nope definitely PLI & PAT as well St Neots and Haverhill both different councils miles from each other and different counties this is 2 areas out of 100's but both screaming the same thing
This may be true in your area, but I can assure you that it isn't nationwide at the moment.
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