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D1631 - Derbyshire County Council: Amber Valley and Erewash Area Education Office - 1877-1987
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1 - Amber Valley and Erewash Area Education Office: Reserved for internal management
2 - Amber Valley and Erewash Area Education Office: Inherited records - 19th-20th cent
3 - Amber Valley and Erewash Area Education Office School Management - 1932-1987
4 - Amber Valley and Erewash Area Education office Special schools. Minutes of Governing bodies. - 1969-1984
1 - Long Eaton School for Physically Handicapped Children (later called Long Eaton Westbrook School - 1972-1984
2 - Long Eaton Brackenfield School - 1969-1984
3 - Ilkeston Day School for Educationally Sub-normal Pupils (later called Ilkeston Bennerley Fields School). From Apr 1971 a joint Governing body was created for Bennerley Fields and the new Stanton Vale Special School. - 1969-1984
4 - Swanwick Delves School. From 1971 a joint Governing Body was formed for Delves and the new Alfreton Parkwood Special School. - 1969-1984
5 - Number not used. Formerly referred to Breadsall Brookside School records. See D5090 - 1969-1984
6 - Duffield Springhill Children’s Home School - 1971-1984
7 - Holbrook Southwood House (known as the Visiting Committee) - 1980-1984
5 - Amber Valley and Erewash Area Education office Youth Service. The nature of the service provided by the County Education Committee in the late 1940s is described in a printed pamphlet (E5/3/1). Local district committees existed covering, for example, Ripley and District. In 1966, in conjunction with the reorganisation of adult education, revised committees were set up, including the Amber Valley District committee. The committee was officially disestablished by the Area Education Office in Nov 1980. - 1940-1981
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