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I ADMINISTRATIVE TYRANNY IN WALES. WRETCHED ATTITUDE TOWARDS BRYMBO. APPEAL BY THE BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH. The Bishop of St. Asaph writes:—- Brymbo Church Schools were refused re- cognition on December 31st by Detibigh- shire l»cal Education Authority. These schools were built and kept in repair by an I endowment, under the provisions of which the children are to be taken to church on Sunday, unless the parents notify other- wise, and the superintendence of the school is entrusted to the Vicar of Brymbo. The site on which the school was built was given ¡ and conveyed to the Vicar of Wrexham IF tire Marquis of Westminster, Brymbo beiif I a district formed out of the old parish of Wrexham. Tile Local Education Authority, desiring In- to possess themselves of the site, the build- ings and the endowment have, with the aid of the Welsh Department, prevented the trustees from using funds in their pos- session for carrying out the improvements they required. The Vicar thereupon under- took to carry out thc<se requirements. The Local Education Authority, hoping to se- cure the buildings and endowments by clos- ing the school, refused to maintain the school after December 31st. I pass by the subterfuges by which the Local Education Authority and the Welsh Department endeavoured to compass their end. lo-day the matter stands thus: There were £ >73 children in the school before Christmas. The parents of 421 children signed a petition and protest against the action of the Local Education Authority. The managers, in obedience to the parents' wishes, opened the sciieoi last Monday. In "llitc of all threats and pressure, nine out of lourteen of the old teachers, although one-red the sa,me posts and salaries under the Local Education Authority, BiiAVKLY RESOLVED TO* STAND BY THEIR OLD SCHOOL. Our school opened on AJonday with 3:9 children. Meanwhile the Local Kdr.cation Authority have transferred the children to two chapel-rooms and an institute, die of t'hese rooms is under tire chapel, and. en two sudes, below the level of the ground. while the institute room is upstairs. There is no_ Nonconformist grievance, because there i.s a council scluvel there already. Brvuibo is a palish composed entirely of w'orkingmen. They raise £ 554 a year for then church and school by their own volun- tary contribution. As an evidence of the interest taken in these schools, I may men- tion thai a number of these workingmen, entirely of their own accord, gave up half a day s work on Monday, in order to see thit the children were not exposed to moles- tation. The carrying on of these sc.lrols is a protest of more than diocrsan interest and influence. I appeal therefore, to English Church- men to help the. managers promptly and j generously. ) will myself receive and ac- knowledge any subscriptions sent to mo. In addition to generous aid already pro- mised, a sum of £2.000 will be required.

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