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    £5m major improvement plan set for Powys schools

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 16, 2018Updated:April 16, 2018No Comments
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    More than £5m will be spent on Powys schools in coming three financial years as part of a major improvement plan, following a decision by Powys County Council’s cabinet.

    Meeting in Llandrindod Wells last week, the cabinet approved an annual improvement fund of more than £2m for primary and secondary school improvement projects for the next two financial years with a further £1m earmarked for 2020/2021.

    Cabinet Member for Schools, Councillor Myfanwy Alexander said:

    “We are investing in schools right across the county, in primary, secondary and special schools to improve the learning environment for learners and staff.

    “I am particularly pleased to see investment to improve access for those with physical disabilities. It is important that pupils with disabilities can attend mainstream schools if they so-choose.”

    The planned works will include £374,000 for major refurbishment at Llangattock Primary School, replacing unsuitable teaching areas, new toilets facilities and additional early years space, a £290,000 investment over three phases to Improve pedestrian access, car park expansion and re-surfacing surface work at Rhayader Church in Wales School, and £100,000 each for Brynllywarch and Crickhowell schools for new boundary fences to improve security at the premises.

    Roof and window improvement work, along with improvement work to a science block at Newtown High School will require investment of more than £330,000 over the next three financial years, Caereinion High School will see £300,000 spend over three years to improve toilet facilities and improve disabled access.

    Llandrindod High School will see roof and internal improvements cost more than £500,000 during a three phased programme and the town’s Trefonnen School will have a £133,000 extension for early years’ provision.

    A full list of the improvement programme can be found at: http://powys.moderngov.co.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=137

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