Yorkshire Post

Parents are told new school plan could be axed

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PARENTS IN a places “black hole” in a Yorkshire city who have been campaignin­g for a new school for three years are at risk of losing their battle.

In a letter to members of the trust that was set up to run Roundhay Park Primary, the Department for Education (DfE) says the school will be axed if Leeds City Council has not submitted a feasibilit­y study on a site for the building by the end of this month.

Marie Lowther, unit head for Lancashire, West Yorkshire and the North Free Schools Group, wrote that the DfE has been working with the authority to attempt to find a value for money, deliverabl­e site, for the free school but this “has proved very difficult”.

She said: “The council agreed in principle to self-delivery of their preferred site and agreed to provide a feasibilit­y report by the end of November 2017, to establish whether the site is deliverabl­e within a reasonable budget and timescales. If we do not receive a feasibilit­y report which demonstrat­es this, within the agreed timescales, it will be necessary to cancel the project.”

Last month the council unveiled an alternativ­e plan to meet the need for places, which involves making Moor Allerton Hall Primary School and nearby Allerton Grange School an all-through school on one combined site.

Ms Lowther added: “If, following the local authority’s consultati­on, the council proceeds with the amalgamati­on, there will obviously no longer be a need for a new primary free school.”

However, parents argue that the alternativ­e would not solve the problem due to its distance from the area of need. They have also expressed fears the consultati­on will have not been properly analysed in time for the deadline and results of an Ofsted inspection at Allerton Grange will also not yet have been made public.

Steve Walker, the council’s director of children’s services, said: “We were surprised to learn that parents in Roundhay had been told that the DfE would cancel the free school project if we don’t provide them with a feasibilit­y study by the end of November. I have written to the DfE to seek clarificat­ion of this because it’s not something they have told us directly.”

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