Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

New £20m school step closer after contract awarded

- By Ciaran Duggan cduggan@thekmgroup Local Democracy Reporter

A multi-million pound developmen­t of a new school in Kent has edged a step closer.

The second phase of Barton Court Academy Trust’s £20 million plans to build a new education institutio­n on the site of the former Chaucer School in Canterbury by 2022 has been approved by Kent County Council.

In an urgent decision, KCC’S cabinet member for finance, Cllr Peter Oakford (Con), awarded a contract to building firm Kier Constructi­on despite some questions raised by councillor­s about the contractor’s performanc­e and cost.

However, fears the coronaviru­s outbreak could lead to the scheme being further pushed back have been quashed by KCC chiefs.

A KCC spokesman said: “The school is still on track to open for September 2021, but may need to open in temporary accommodat­ion for a short period.”

In January 2019, the Spring Lane school build was set back by 12 months due to protracted negotiatio­ns delaying its developmen­t.

Cllr Ida Linfield (Lib Dem), who represents the area at county level, said: “The school is desperatel­y needed. I would welcome it coming as soon as possible.”

However, Cllr Linfield said school constructi­on work should not take place on Saturday mornings, suggesting extended weekdays in the summer to ensure that many elderly residents get some “respite” from the developmen­t. Ward district councillor Pat Edwards (Lab) has raised concerns about the likely traffic “disruption” to Barton residents when the school is completed, with many living in the dozens of neighbouri­ng homes near Spring Lane. Although supporting the building design, she said: “The school will cause gridlock and disruption because all the roads in the area are smaller or residentia­l.

“The transport plan for how this site will be managed needs to be detailed and closely consulted with local councillor­s and residents.”

The Chaucer Technology School has stood empty since it shut in 2015, but builders have begun tearing down the ivyclad premises ahead of the secondary school and sixth-form build, paid by the Department for Education.

Barton Manor School will cater for 1,050 pupils, aged 11 to 18, after plans were approved by KCC’S planning committee in November.

It will feature facilities for lessons, such as design and catering, and a 1,200sqm sports block. It is hoped the Spring Lane school will help cope with the added demand for secondary places in Canterbury. KCC predict that an extra 135 Year 7 places will be needed in the city by 2021, rising to 203 by 2023, if no action is taken. The Barton Court Academy Trust was unable to comment.

‘The school is desperatel­y needed. I would welcome it coming as soon as possible’

 ?? Pic: Noviun Architects ?? How the new school could look
Pic: Noviun Architects How the new school could look
 ??  ?? The overgrown Chaucer Technology School site
The overgrown Chaucer Technology School site

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