Birmingham Post

Location switch on Eton college site sparks row

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PLANS to move the site for a new Eton College-run academy in Dudley have been slammed as conducting regenerati­on “on the hoof”.

Dudley Council announced a deal last year with Star Academies Trust to build a sixth-form facility in the town that will be part of Eton College.

Land on Castle Street had been earmarked for the college but when the council discovered it would cost up to £4 million to clear the site, new plans were drawn up to locate the campus on Stafford Street.

Dudley’s Labour opposition finance spokesman, Cllr Shaukat Ali, said: “It is regenerati­on on the hoof. Dudley Council doesn’t know what it is doing – or Star Academies doesn’t. They are plucking things out of thin air.”

Under the terms of the deal, Dudley would provide the land and Star Academies would use a government grant to build a free, 240-student college – called Eton Star Dudley – for young people on pupil premium or from deprived areas.

The college would offer teaching and extra activities that are available to pupils at Britain’s most famous school, whose old boys include Prince William and former prime ministers Boris Johnson and David Cameron.

Cllr Ali believes the Cavendish House site in Dudley is a better option and is calling on the council to arrange a meeting with Star Academies to discuss its suitabilit­y.

Dudley’s Conservati­ve leader, Cllr Patrick Harley, said: “Cllr Ali should have a career as a stand-up comedian.

“For Cavendish House, all the reports say it is suitable for a residentia­l developmen­t with a food and beverage offering. It is not suitable for Eton because of its topography. Eton is not interested.

“When people are spending their money it is not for us to dictate where they go. Stafford Street is massively under-utilised, Eton is going to happen and it is a win-win for the borough.”

Star Academies aims to open three sixth-form colleges – the Dudley campus, plus others in Middlesbro­ugh and Oldham. The government is keen to see all three colleges open in September 2027.

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