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Wednesday, February 08 2012

School sports day called off in case children fall over

Children ejoying races on sports day

Pupils at a north Kent primary school have missed out on their sports day this year - in case they fall over and hurt themselves.

Bean Primary School cancelled the event because its field, dry from lack of rain, was deemed a health and safety risk.

Bean Primary SchoolPupils were due to compete in games and races in the grounds of the School Lane primary but were left disappointed when teachers broke the news that the event, scheduled to take place on Thursday, July 22, was being called off.

A school spokesman said: "We wouldn't want a child to fall over and hurt themselves. Unfortunately the British weather is very unpredictable. It's completely out of our hands."

Common sense campaigners have called the decision a "totally disproportionate response" to a "tiny risk".

What do you think? Is this another case of health and safety going over the top? Leave your comments below.

Friday, July 30 2010

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  • Tony Savage wrote:

    How can it be 'health and safety gone mad' if the field was in the condition described above, which conveniently didn't make it into the article? A 'dry field' surely can't be a risk, but 'large cracks over the field up to 4 inches wide' sounds like the right decision was made.

    What's the point in only reporting half the story to try and cause some kind of scandal or to provoke interest? Utterly ridiculous.

    02 Aug 2010 10:20 AM

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  • Stephen Bonner wrote:

    The field was not safe due to large cracks over the field upto 4 inches wide and also the top surface was unstable.

    The decision was taken to postpone the event until September.

    30 Jul 2010 1:40 PM

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