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Wollondilly's $180k security fence

07 Dec, 2007 08:23 AM
PARENTS can have greater peace of mind, with a local primary school soon to be protected by a security fence.

Wollondilly Public School will be one of 200 schools to have a security fence installed by the Department of Education and Training (DET) over the next four years.

The DET is spending $180,000 to erect Wollondilly Public School's fence and $39 million on security fences statewide.

A DET spokesperson said the fence currently being erected would cover the boundary of the school and the neighbouring Crescent School, totalling 850 metres.

For the full story, please see Friday's Goulburn Post, available from our front office in Auburn St, or at all leading newsagencies across the Goulburn area.

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FENCED IN: The Department of Education and Training is in the process of erecting a security fence at Wollondilly Public School in an effort to decrease break ins and vandalism.
FENCED IN: The Department of Education and Training is in the process of erecting a security fence at Wollondilly Public School in an effort to decrease break ins and vandalism.

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