Thursday, 26 June 2014

Free school build halted as developer pulls out of 500 home residential deal

From Your Local Guardian: 'The future of Cobham Free School’s secondary provision has been thrown into turmoil after developers pulled out of the controversial proposals.'

The paper said: 'The permanent senior school building... was to be built with 500 homes built by Cala Homes and the development could not proceed on the site without both components... Cala Homes, responsible only for the homes, pulled after expressing concerns three months ago that there were too many agencies involved.'

BBC reports secondary provision will go ahead: 'A school spokeswoman said the three-form secondary school, with 72 pupils, would go ahead on the same site as the primary for the first year, as originally planned.'

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