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I call Wetherby town hall with the happy news that they should start building their theme park.
The Guardian World News Stephen Moss 2010
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Wetherby Day Centre - formerly known as Wetherby Adult Training Centre - which is set to be axed as part of a city-wide shake-up of adult day care services.
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"Wetherby," twinkled the tiny speck from the foot of the enemy trench,
With Haig on the Somme D. H. Parry 1915
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Hayes has received the Skills Funding Agency's report on Reading, but says he will not release its findings until the outcome of any possible investigation into Wetherby.
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In a letter seen by Education Guardian, the whistleblower at Wetherby refers to "courses that are on the books but as yet do not exist" and queries the payments for hours worked on a motor mechanics course "whose tutor, although being employed for the past 11 months, has had no groups, but been made to fill in for … courses he is not qualified to teach."
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Crispin Blunt, the prisons minister, has asked the Young People's Learning Agency (YPLA) to examine accusations that The Manchester College (TMC) may have been paid for non-existent courses at Wetherby Young Offender Institution (YOI), near Leeds.
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Morale and standards at Wetherby are said to have slumped from January 2010 after a new management team from TMC took charge.
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In his letter about Wetherby, Wilson writes: I am extremely concerned about the apparent widespread misuse of public funds by TMC.
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Wilson received a letter of complaint and other documents from a whistleblower at Wetherby YOI, which houses 15- to 17-year-olds.
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In a letter to Wilson about Wetherby, Hayes says he takes the new allegations "extremely seriously".
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