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  1. Hi, I have recently received a Penalty Notice from my Local Council for taking my daughter on holiday out of term time. The new regulations came in on September 2013 from DFE. I was unable to take a holiday in term time as I am self employed and this is my busiest time of year and only had some time available at the end of September when I had no customers or bookings.. I do not want to get into an argument about the moral implications of holidaying out of term time, every case has its own reasons etc.. My question is that can I fight this from a legal stand point. The penalty notice has come on a standard council invoice, therefore is this legal enforceable? My question is that this is from Education Welfare Services, whereas we have never had anything to do with this service as it is for parents who do not look after their childrens welfare and for problem children. My daughter is only in year 3 yet achieving year 4 standards. Please can anyone tell me if I can fight this - as I am sure there will be lots of parents like me around the country Thanks
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