The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Paee 9 East Perthshire superschoo­l plan takes step forward.

Talks on tri-council project to go ahead

- JIM MILLAR jmillar@thecourier.co.uk

The proposal to develop a joint super-school and community campus between Angus, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross Councils has taken a tentative step forward.

Elected members gave the green light to open discussion­s with other local authoritie­s.

It is understood land for the new school, which would service South Angus, eastern Perthshire and Dundee has not yet been identified, but elected members welcomed the new option to create a joint integrated community campus serving the area.

A report before elected members stated Perth and Kinross Council is setting its capital budget and has also started planning of the next stage of its school estate review strategy.

It adds Perth and Kinross Council has expressed an appetite to explore with Angus and Dundee City Councils the opportunit­y to work as partners in building and running a new cross-region school.

Dundee City Council has subsequent­ly confirmed at senior officer level its interest in exploring the potential for a shared campus.

Angus Council’s children and learning convener Councillor Derek Wann, said: “We are at the early stages of our discussion­s with Perth and Kinross Council and Dundee City Council.

“Approval at committee today now gives us the ability to explore if this is a viable project.

“Angus Schools For The Future is the most ambitious plan we’ve ever had for the developmen­t of our school estate, and we want schools that are great places to learn, as well as being well-used community spaces.”

The outcome of the Monifieth Options Appraisal will be brought to the children and learning committee and special council as soon as possible.

However, Arbroath West and Letham SNP councillor Alex King sounded a note of caution, highlighti­ng the fact it had taken 20 years to get to this point, since the idea was first raised by the late Councillor Frank Ellis.

It is unclear what impact, if any, a new super-school would have on previously announced proposals to replace Monifieth high school.

Angus Schools For The Future is the most ambitious plan we’ve ever had for the developmen­t of our school estate. CLLR DEREK WANN

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