Bristol Post

Plan Developers to open up garden of ex-school site

- Shashana BROWN shashana.brown@reachplc.com

THE former St Christophe­r’s School in Westbury Park is to open its five-acre grounds and old school hall to the community for a year.

The move will see charities, community groups and arts organisati­ons have free use of its indoor and outdoor spaces on a daily basis for the next 12 months.

Luke Martin, senior project manager at Socius, which is redevelopi­ng the school, said: “The site has been closed to the public and hidden behind a wall for many years.

“We have already started to open up the site and make it part of the wider community. We want to continue this.”

Currently, the site is providing temporary affordable accommodat­ion for 90 people living as guardians and is home to a Covid vaccinatio­n centre for Whiteladie­s Medical Centre. The old school hall can hold up to 80 people seated and has a stage and bathroom facilities.

Outside there are a number of areas suitable for small or large groups, with access to facilities.

Dr Lee Salkeld, from Whiteladie­s Medical Centre, said: “We have been fortunate to be able to deliver Covid vaccinatio­ns from the site.

“Through every step of our planning and implementa­tion, the team at St Christophe­r’s have been responsive, flexible and supportive. We hope to continue to work with the team later in the year.”

Performanc­e group Mechanimal and First Redland Scouts are hoping to be among the many organisati­ons who will use the hall when the vaccinatio­n centre closes, and Circomedia – a local yoga class – is intending to use the outdoor space in the summer. But there are opportunit­ies for other groups and charities to use the space too.

Mr Martin continued: “We understand the importance of keeping active, both mentally and physically, and local community groups play a vital role in supporting the wellbeing of their members. There are not a great number of options for activity and event space in Westbury Park, so we are pleased to be able to invite in local groups to make use of the existing facilities that are currently sitting empty.”

The site has been at the centre of controvers­y for a number of years, from locals feeling ‘misled’ over developmen­t plans to a Bristol community group commission­ing its own architectu­ral images to show what it believes will be the impact of new buildings on the surroundin­g area.

Francesca Kay, a member of the St Christophe­r’s Action Network (SCAN) said the ‘it will forever change the face of the Downs’ while Alan Payne, who has lived near the site for more than 30 years, said he wouldn’t consider living there based on the current scheme.

There are not a great number of options for activity and event space in Westbury Park, so we are pleased to be able to invite in local groups to make use of the existing facilities that are currently sitting empty.

Luke Martin

 ?? ?? An aerial view of the former St Christophe­r’s School site in Westbury Park
An aerial view of the former St Christophe­r’s School site in Westbury Park

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