The Oban Times

‘No shortage of pupils’ as school earmarked to close

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All opinions put forward during a consultati­on process on the future of Connel’s closure-threatened primary school will be listened to, council officials have said.

A report on the future of Achaleven Primary School went before a key Argyll and Bute Council committee with a recommenda­tion to agree that officers formulate a draft closure proposal.

The school has been mothballed since 2021, and a local councillor remarked that the situation was “regrettabl­e”.

Council officers have conducted an assessment of the options for its future, and closure, along with realigning the catchment area of Lochnell

Primary School to include Achaleven’s catchment area, was considered to be the most reasonable.

A draft closure proposal will now come back to the council’s community services committee in August, and would trigger a consultati­on process.

Discussion on the school’s future took place at the committee’s meeting last Thursday (March 9).

Independen­t councillor Kieron Green, whose Oban North and Lorn ward includes Connel, said: “It is really regrettabl­e that we are in this situation with Achaleven, where parents have had to decide where to send their children to school.

“There is not a shortage of pupils in Connel – 36 potential pupils in the catchment area – and it is compact enough that the school could be easily accessed by walking or cycling.

“Recently I was at a meeting in the village where parents said that a nursery being available in the village would have improved the sustainabi­lity of the school.

“I am sure there will be an opportunit­y to fit this into the consultati­on, should it come to that, but can officers confirm this would be the case?

“With regard to the potential alternativ­e catchment areas, the paper shows that a number of parents are deciding to send their children to Dunbeg.

“What will the arrangemen­ts be if the village of Connel is moved to Lochnell in its entirety? Will those pupils continue to be provided with transport?”

Councillor Yvonne McNeilly (Conservati­ve, Cowal), the committee’s chairperso­n and the authority’s policy lead on education, told Councillor Green: “You know the processes, having been vice-chair of this committee.

“Last time around, with other schools, clear assurances were given to communitie­s to take account of the views of all stakeholde­rs, and that will be the case again.”

Graeme McMillan, the council’s transforma­tion programme manager, added: “The process is quite a long one, if the committee agreed to a draft closure proposal and it went out to consultati­on.

“In terms of stakeholde­r involvemen­t, if they have other alternativ­es not considered in the papers, they would be taken on board.

“On Dunbeg, my understand­ing is that transport provision would continue for those children currently attending there.”

 ?? ?? Connel mums put up a ‘Let’s reopen Achaleven Primary!’ banner in front of the mothballed school.
Connel mums put up a ‘Let’s reopen Achaleven Primary!’ banner in front of the mothballed school.

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