00:00A primary school that was affected by a fire four years ago is to close despite a legal threat from
00:07the church in Wales.
00:08Pembrokeshire Council held an extraordinary meeting to discuss the decision to close Manabia and Cliddy primary schools.
00:14Parents have said closing a school Cliddy would kill the tight-knit community.
00:19Sarah Davith reports.
00:23Cliddy!
00:24Parents describe it as a family, not just a school.
00:28And today was a chance to make the final plea to save Ysgol Cliddy in Tegrin.
00:34And the same goes for Manabia School in Tenby where pupils have been having their lessons in this village hall
00:39after a fire in 2022.
00:42There was a promise to rebuild the school but today councillors decided that the cost was too great.
00:48It was an emotional morning for some here at County Hall.
00:51Some councillors had their heads in their hands as the result of the vote to close both schools was announced.
00:58Half of members voting in favour of doing so.
01:02Other councillors looked up to the public gallery mouthing I'm sorry to the parents and pupils of a school called
01:07Cliddy who were sat watching.
01:10I think the village is going to be really empty to be honest, yeah, I do, yeah, it's very sad.
01:15But it's just the whole thing is sad, it's never going to come back and there's teachers there which have
01:19done so well with all the children and everybody's put their life and soul into their school.
01:24And then just the council just close it.
01:27According to the Cabinet Member for Education, one of the main reasons behind closing the schools is the number of
01:33children in both communities decreasing.
01:35But one local councillor says that today's outcome will only make things worse.
01:40I'm very sad. There is a demise in the number of children.
01:44But this isn't a Pembrokeshire problem, this is a national problem.
01:48But that doesn't help taking schools away.
01:52Taking schools away from communities will make the generations much older and then there'll be no future for our rural
02:00communities.
02:01But before today's meeting there was another twist.
02:04After the Diocese of St David's, which is affiliated with Manabir's school, released a letter threatening legal action if they
02:11go ahead with the closure and don't restore the school to its pre-fire condition as promised.
02:16Every decision we take here is ultimately subject to judicial review.
02:21Acting on the best information we have right now, the Diocese take one view, we take another.
02:26My guiding principle in all of this is, is those 21 children being educated in a community centre, as I
02:32said, all in one class, ages 5 to 11 together, the right answer for those children?
02:36I don't think so. So we've taken the decision that we've taken.
02:39Clearly, we'll have to deal with the Diocese's letter. Hopefully that'll be through constructive engagement with the Diocese that I'd
02:45like to now see start.
02:47But ultimately we will have to deal with it either through engagement or ultimately litigation.
02:51With the summer holidays round the corner, these children will now have to prepare to move to different schools, possibly
02:58in different areas to their friends, after a long battle from their teachers and parents to save their school.
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