It's an indication that their patience with the slow progress of school reorganisation has run out.
At the time it said it was due to a reorganisation of its services.
But any reorganisation would be ugly, from a financial as well as an ecclesiastical perspective.
Yet Nehru's fear that the reorganisation would harden regionalist sentiments has also been partly justified.
The first minister said Welsh government ministers were legally unable to comment on local reorganisation plans.
It would be about delivering improved services, not a costly and complicated mass reorganisation of structures.
Another key reorganisation is the regrouping of maritime patrols into a unified coast guard.
How much Welsh taxpayers' money has been wasted on this needless reorganisation of the NHS?
Putting those two caveats to one side, the current reorganisation in America still seems flawed.
The reorganisation is the fourth since China first opened its telecoms industry to limited, state-orchestrated competition.
"It's difficult when you are bottom of the league, it needed a shake-up and reorganisation, " said Williams.
Go back a bit to when we were first told there just had to be a reorganisation.
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The company said it did not anticipate any material restructuring costs as a result of the reorganisation.
But one unexpected outcome of the reorganisation might yet accomplish what the reformers have failed to do.
In a largely rural region, falling birth rates and empty desks have already led to some reorganisation.
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The reorganisation of production along global lines is not simply the technological or managerial innovation you portray.
Islanders are already being consulted on the closure of nine schools as part of a reorganisation of services.
Services are to be relocated from the city's Glenfield Hospital to Birmingham as part of a national reorganisation.
Government sources are adamant that this isn't reorganisation by the back door, as opposition politicians are claiming today.
For another, the reorganisation is supposed to put a stop to the cross-subsidies that the strategy may require.
Postal workers at a delivery office in east Kent are striking on Saturday over the reorganisation of services.
But the hugely controversial reorganisation in North Wales didn't even scratch the surface of these changes for their area.
The Federal Banking Commission is in the middle of a reorganisation that will make it more independent of government.
He said a clearer picture of the reorganisation and staffing requirements would hopefully emerge by the end of June.
Inquiry chairman Robert Francis was at pains to point out that change did not need major reform and reorganisation.
Now Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has also been told to report on the effectiveness of the force's reorganisation.
The reorganisation will be complete within six months (which is rapid compared with experience at other recently merged firms).
The health board was the first in Wales to publish its reorganisation plans, followed by the Hywel Dda board.
Reorganisation plans are expected to be confirmed by Hywel Dda and Betsi Cadwaladr local health boards (LHBs) next week.
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He praised the clinical leadership of reorganisation plans and said health boards have engaged with the communities they serve.
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