A report in This is Local London said: 'It is understood the agency plans to turn the five-storey office block into a one-form entry free school.' The report said the building is still occupied by 12 to 14 businesses including developers CNM Estates 'which is based inside the building and has had it under option for the past five years from owner Chalford Property'. Kingston-based property consultants Cattaneo have been appointed property manager for the Secretary of State.
CNM Estates chairman Wahid Samady told the paper: 'We had some discussions with the EFA and thought it would be better to make it a school.'
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