The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Purchase of land for new £50m school to be given green light

MADRAS: Longawaite­d building should be ready by summer 2021

- CHERYL PEEBLES cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

Purchase of land for the new Madras College is expected to be agreed tomorrow, with Fife Council ready to start building it.

Councillor­s will be asked to authorise an exchange with St Andrews University which will allow constructi­on of the new secondary school to commence.

In return for the Langlands site, Fife Council will hand over Madras College’s South Street building to the university.

It will also pay £2.5 million as a contributi­on towards constructi­on of the access road.

Until the £50m new school is ready for staff and pupils – expected to be before the 2021 summer holidays – the council will lease the South Street campus from the university at a nominal rent.

At tomorrow’s meeting of the full Fife Council, the authority’s chief officers will request permission from councillor­s to proceed with the purchase and disposal on the basis of an option agreement struck earlier.

Consent would normally have been given by the assets, property and facilities committee but waiting until its next meeting in August would have delayed constructi­on, causing the completion target date to be missed and potentiall­y pushing up the cost of the new school.

In his report to the council, Ken Gourlay, head of assets, transporta­tion and environmen­t, said: “Positive discussion­s with the university have been ongoing throughout the process.

“These are now sufficient­ly advanced to enable the council to proceed with the acquisitio­n of the site for the new school at Langlands, per the terms of the option agreed with the university.

“As it is hoped to complete all the conditions relating to the option agreement – and the council is ready to commence constructi­on of the new school – it is considered appropriat­e to now trigger the option agreement.”

Work began last year on the link road to the school from the A91, which will also lead to the St Andrews West expansion.

Planning permission for the school was given in January.

The three-storey building will accommodat­e up to 1,450 pupils, capable of extension as new housing is built in the town and surroundin­g area.

“Positive discussion­s with the university... are sufficient­ly advanced to enable the council to proceed with the acquisitio­n of the site. KEN GOURLAY

 ??  ?? The latest artist’s impression of how the new Madras College could look.
The latest artist’s impression of how the new Madras College could look.

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