The Cabinet of Ceredigion County Council has decided today to press ahead with the unpopular recommendation that every single primary school in the Llandysul area should be closed in order to create a super school. The Cabinet members decided to approve the document drawn up by the education officials that stated that the Llandysul super school is the only proposal put forward to receive funding from the Welsh Assembly over the next 3 years which means that other schemes such as investment in ICT across the whole county will be put on hold until 2015-2017.Siriol Teifi, chair of Cymdeithas yr Iaith in Ceredigion said:"Education officers are allowing their obsession over this unpopular Llandysul scheme to cloud their judgement. Tregaron and Cardigan Secondary schools scored worse than ysgol Dyffryn Teifi in the recent independent study on the condition of school buildings. It makes no sense then that the officers are pushing for funding for an unpopular plan in the Llandysul area, against the will of the people, before seeking funding for Tregaron and Cardigan areas where there is consensus of opinion in support of the reorganisation plans."Miss Teifi added:"We therefore call on members who sit on the education scrutiny committee to call in this absolutely outrageous decision to give the opportunity for all councillors in the county to have the opportunity to discuss the decision."