Nottingham Post

Work starts on £7.9m school in Bingham

IT SHOULD BE BUILT IN TIME TO WELCOME MORE THAN 200 PUPILS IN SEPTEMBER NEXT YEAR

- By OLIMPIA ZAGNAT olimpia.zagnat@reachplc.com @Olimpiazag­nat

WORK is under way on a multi-million-pound primary school in Bingham.

The £7.9m free school in Chapel Lane is set to open in September 2022, just in time for the new academic year.

The school, which will be sponsored by the Community Inclusive Trust (CIT), will offer 210 places to pupils along with 26 nursery places and will largely serve the new housing developmen­t at Romans’ Quarter in the town.

The school has been designed for a potential expansion to 315 places if the demand requires it in the future. Councillor Tracey Taylor, chairman of the county council’s children and young people’s committee, said: “I’m delighted that work is now under way for a new school in Bingham and we’ll be working closely with our partners to deliver in time for the September 2022 academic year.”

She added: “One of the main priorities for this council is to ensure that children across Nottingham­shire are able to attend good and outstandin­g primary schools.

“This new school in Bingham is further evidence of our strategy to make Nottingham­shire a great place to bring up a family and where people are proud to call home.

“A good, solid education gives children and young people options in later life and this is something we want every child to experience.”

Over the last five years more than 2,700 places have been created at schools in Nottingham­shire.

The school has been designed by Arc Partnershi­p – a joint venture between Nottingham­shire County Council and SCAPE – and are also overseeing the constructi­on through its delivery partner Morgan Sindall Constructi­on.

Councillor Taylor added: “I am confident that the Community Inclusive Trust will ensure that this school provides the best possible primary education and give pupils the very best opportunit­ies to set them on a successful future path.”

Paul Hill, CIT’S director of primary education, said: “It was amazing to see the school taking shape. This is going to be a wonderful primary school sitting at the heart of the community.

“We look forward to seeing the building rise up from the foundation­s in the coming months and can’t wait to meet the children who will attend.”

Dan Maher, managing director of Arc Partnershi­p, said: “We’re delighted to be working in partnershi­p with the Council, the CIT and our supply chain partner, Morgan Sindall Constructi­on, to deliver real value together and continue playing a vital part in creating the best educationa­l facilities for young people in Nottingham­shire.”

 ?? NOTTINGHAM­SHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ?? From left Paul Hill, Becky Jackson, deputy director of primary education at CIT, Dan Maher, Councillor Tracey Taylor and Morgan Sindall representa­tives Thomas Hunt and Lee Dobb at the site of the new school
NOTTINGHAM­SHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL From left Paul Hill, Becky Jackson, deputy director of primary education at CIT, Dan Maher, Councillor Tracey Taylor and Morgan Sindall representa­tives Thomas Hunt and Lee Dobb at the site of the new school

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