Halifax Courier

£800K school extension cost

- John Greenwood Local democracy reporter @HXCourier

Spiralling constructi­on inflation has left a Halifax primary school with an £800,000 shortfall to fund a muchneeded new hall.

Headteache­r at Parkinson Lane Community Primary School Gugsy Ahmed told Calderdale councillor­s this was the reason behind an applicatio­n to vary conditions, including design and materials, for an already-approved planning applicatio­n for the build.

The proposed changes were “quite significan­t” in terms of both layout and materials, planning officers said.

Supporting the school, Coun Jenny Lynn (Lab, Park) said the new hall would be built at the back of the building where very few homes overlooked it and the view from Parkinson Lane would be unaffected.

Mr Ahmed said the 561-pupil, 98-staff member school was one of the busiest primary schools in Calderdale and needed the extra hall.

But the reason the school – rated ‘Outstandin­g’ by Ofsted – needed to consider the changes was driven by economic necessity caused by inflation ramping up constructi­on costs.

Mr Ahmed said: “The costs that we are having to endure in terms of building in that style is just insurmount­able.”

Coun Steven Leigh (Con, Ryburn) wondered if alternativ­e funding could be sought to build in the approved style and asked how big the shortfall was.

Mr Ahmed said the inflation had driven costs for the project up to around £1.6m, of which the available funding would cover half.

“To raise another £800,000 will be long after I have retired,” he said.

“That’s not going to be raised in a school with diminishin­g budgets, it’s not going to be there before the planning permission runs out. “We need that extra space. “In my opinion this design will be used for generation­s to come,” he said.

Planning officers had recommende­d the applicatio­n to vary the build and materials for the new extension be refused.

Calderdale Council’s planning committee agreed to defer the applicatio­n after hearing the reason for the recommenda­tion was that not enough details about the changes had been provided.

Councillor­s agreed to defer the applicatio­n so the school can ensure the necessary informatio­n is given to officers before the applicatio­n comes before them again.

 ?? ?? Parkinson Lane Community Primary School at Parkinson Lane, Halifax. Picture: Google
Parkinson Lane Community Primary School at Parkinson Lane, Halifax. Picture: Google
 ?? ?? Parkinson Lane Community Primary School. Picture: Google
Parkinson Lane Community Primary School. Picture: Google

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