"However, as a school with a long history with the community, we sincerely hope that the wishes of the full council, the neighbourhood council, the MP and the 800 plus members of the Save Werrington Fields group will be heard and respected."
Police in Glasgow say 19 people were arrested and four officers injured during celebrations after Celtic won the premiership.An estimated 25,000 fans gathered in the city centre around Glasgow Cross and the Merchant City on Saturday,
Damage caused by fans has been branded "unacceptable" by Glasgow City Council.Teams worked though the night to clear up a "substantial" amount of litter, debris and broken glass which was left in the area.Fans gathered at Trongate following the match against St Mirren, where they could be seen climbing lamp posts and traffic lights and letting off colour flares.
Bus stops and traffic signals have been damaged in the area, which formed part of the route for Cancer Research UK's Race for Life, which took place on Sunday morning.Across the day, there were 19 arrests for various offences and Police Scotland said inquiries remain ongoing into a number of incidents.
Four police officers were injured during the disorder and received medical treatment.
Supt John Menzies said: "I would like to thank our partner agencies and the wider public for their support.Figures in the government's new immigration plan show that the number of UK work visas issued for engineering professionals rose from 3,427 in 2021 to 5,495 in 2024.
Meanwhile, the number of new apprenticeships in engineering in England fell from 26,970 in 2021-22 to 18,520 in 2024-25.But if the government wants many more home-trained engineers that will likely come with a cost in terms of a higher training budget.
While that investment could come partly from firms, it could also mean more public spending and possibly tax rises.According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, total public spending on adult education and skills has