Manchester Evening News

New SEND school is a step closer

- By NICK STATHAM Local Democracy Reporter

‘EXCITING’ plans for a new £17m school for children with special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es have taken a step forward.

The much-needed school would be built on the vacant Orrishmere Primary School site, in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport and cater for up to 133 pupils.

Stockport does not currently have enough SEND places, meaning that each year many children are sent outof-borough for their education - a situation bosses predict is only likely to get worse.

But in 2020 the council successful­ly bid for government cash to create a new SEND secondary school in the area.

A ‘free school,’ it would be run by Prospere Learning Trust, which has four other schools in south Manchester.

Now contractor Spatial Initiative Limited - which is developing proposals with the Department for Education - is to hold a public consultati­on prior to submitting a planning applicatio­n.

An exhibition day will be held at St Andrew’s Church tomorrow, where residents are invited to view draft drawings and comment on the proposals.

Images cannot be released beforehand due to strict Department for Education procedures.

Those developing the scheme say they are ‘keen to hear the views of the local community’ before finalising the proposals.

A flyer circulated to locals reads: “Members of staff from the school, the design team and the appointed contractor will be available to talk you through the proposed scheme and answer any questions you may have. “Your feedback will be valuable in helping to shape the scheme before submission of an applicatio­n for planning permission later this year.” Describing plans as ‘exciting’ the leaflet explains that the new school building would be part-one storey/ part-two storey and sit centrally within the Worcester Road site. A drop-off area would be provided to the north with staff car parking provided to the west of the plot. The rest of the land would be reserved for play space, improved landscapin­g, tree planting and retained woodland.

The exhibition at St Andrew’s Church, on Cheadle Road, Cheadle Hulme, will run between 3pm and 8pm. Presentati­on boards will also be available to view online from tomorrow.

Feedback can be provided via the online form.

Further details on the plans will be available at www.caulmert.com/ peartree

Those developing the scheme say they are ‘keen to hear the views of the local community’ before finalising the proposals

 ?? ?? The old Orrishmere Primary School site, in Cheadle Hulme
The old Orrishmere Primary School site, in Cheadle Hulme

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