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£2.5m expansion of Hove school approved

by Frank le Duc
Monday 17 Nov, 2014 at 5:09PM
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£2.5m expansion of Hove school approved

The £2.5 million expansion of a Hove primary school has been approved despite the objections of a number of parents.

St Andrew’s Church of England Primary School, in Belfast Street, Hove, will grow from having 450 pupils to more than 650, rising by about 30 a year over seven years starting next September.

The decision was made by the Brighton and Hove City Council Children and Young People Committee at Hove Town Hall this afternoon (Monday 17 November).

The council’s head of education planning and contracts Michael Nix said that more than 350 people objected initially.

Since then a statutory notice had been published and a report to councillors said: “There have been 24 objections received to the statutory notice.

St Andrew's CE Primary School Hove“One of these objections included a petition with 39 signatures objecting to the proposed changes to Haddington Street car park.”

The meeting was told that the 39 petitioners were local shopkeepers, worried about the loss of parking spaces in Haddington Street.

The report said: “The main themes of the objections are

  • The consultation process, which is described as being insufficient and rushed
  • Concerns about traffic and safety in neighbouring streets
  • The need for new places and whether this is better met by a new school
  • The building design proposals
  • The provision of outside space for the increased number of pupils
  • The loss of car parking spaces and the impact on local residents and businesses

“Other school-related issues, such as school size and provision for special educational needs and disabilities, and other planning related issues, such as light and noise, were also raised in the objections.”

A planning application is due to be made and will need to be approved before any wok can begin.

The principle of expanding the school was approved unanimously despite the reservations set out by some councillors.

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  1. Vincent says:
    12 years ago

    Apparently they are going to close Haddington Street car park for 6 months when building this and when it reopens there will be only half the amount of spaces. Great news for Tesco. Bad news for shops on Blatchington Road. So much for supporting independent shops. Roll on May the 7th.

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  2. Jack says:
    12 years ago

    Well, they came to do a job (pre-arranged) and they did it! Questioners were swatted away like irritant flies and an object lesson was given in how not to answer a question and quickly move on to the next topic. Probably one of the most undemocratic processes I have witnessed (like the consultation itself) – a disgrace. As you say, roll on 7th May.

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