The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Public meeting over school estates review

MPto host discussion as he attacks Tory-led administra­tion’s ‘chaotic’ approach

- Markmackay mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

An MP is to hold a public meeting into the future of Perth and Kinross schools amid allegation­s of politickin­g and grandstand­ing.

Perth and North Perthshire SNP MP Pete Wishart has hit out at what he describes as an “assault” on Perthshire schools by the Conservati­ve administra­tion, and will host a public meeting to discuss the estates review at the Royal George Hotel in Perth on Wednesday October 4, at 7pm.

The administra­tion has responded by pointing out that it was the former SNP-led council that instigated the review.

It is currently in the midst of a review of education across Perth and Kinross, with the future of 10 schools under considerat­ion.

Closure of each is one option though there are a number in each case – including retention – and the council has stressed no decisions have been taken.

Individual consultati­on events and drop-in sessions are taking place at each school.

Mr Wishart said: “Parents across Perthshire are becoming increasing­ly concerned at this Tory administra­tion’s cack-handed and chaotic approach to its school review.

“The Tories ‘price of everything, value of nothing’ approach to this review overlooks the vital role village schools play in their communitie­s.

“Very often they are the last amenity within these localities and the venue for so much of village life.”

Mr Wishart said he hoped to see all interested parties join him at the meeting, particular­ly members of affected parent councils.

The attacks upon the administra­tion have been criticised by Conservati­ve councillor and education convener Caroline Shiers who has attended all the consultati­on events to date.

She pointed out that under the SNP there had been three rural school closures – Struan, Strone of Cally and Straloch.

Ms Shiers said: “The process which Mr Wishart now raises concerns about was begun last November by the SNP administra­tion.

“Is he now saying they were wrong? He made no comment at that time.

“To grandstand on the issue now, when he was silent previously, smacks of political opportunis­m.

“The reality is that some of our buildings, despite substantia­l investment in other areas of our school estate, are in need of investment and it is right and proper that we take the opportunit­y to have discussion­s with our communitie­s about future educationa­l needs and building requiremen­ts.”

Phase one of the estates review considers the futures of Abernyte, Balhousie Primary, Blairingon­e, Braco and Greenloani­ng, Forteviot, Logiealmon­d, Methven, North Muirton and St Ninian’s Episcopal primary schools.

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Forteviot Primary School is one of those to be considered in the review.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Forteviot Primary School is one of those to be considered in the review.
 ??  ?? Perth and North Perthshire SNP MP Pete Wishart will host the public meeting to discuss the school estates review at the Royal George Hotel, Perth, next month.
Perth and North Perthshire SNP MP Pete Wishart will host the public meeting to discuss the school estates review at the Royal George Hotel, Perth, next month.

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