Postby lanmum » Sat Sep 20, 2014 8:54 pm
I've been following this thread with interest as there are so many different, yet equally valid points. It does seem that a lot of the frustration caused is because of people who are unfairly playing the system, not necessarily the sibling policy as such.
Instead of scrapping the sibling policy, if checks were tightened up on those who rent in an area (when they moved there, any ownership of other properties within 10? Mile (commutable radius) copy of tenancy agreements to check length of agreement and a record kept of move dates once their child has started school, with the rule that if they change address within a set time, then siblings do not get priority, would this not deter people from doing this as they know the siblings won't get in? This would help with school places, stop the temporary renting in an area and iradicate the bad feeling this causes? Then people who move for legitamite reasons (of which, I believe there are, such as parental divorce, issues with rental raise, redundancy etc) wouldn't have to uproot their oldest child/children, possibly in a time when they most need stability of school.
Just an idea...