'Essential’ new 315-place primary school in Worksop recommended for go-ahead

Plans for a new 315-place primary school in Worksop could be given the go-ahead by Nottinghamshire County Council this week.
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The Conservative-led authority has put forward the plans alongside its contractor Arc Partnership for the Gateford Park housing development.

The plans were unveiled this spring following long-standing calls for the new school to be built on the 750-home Gatekeeper Way estate.

The council’s planning and rights of way committee will discuss the plans on June 6 and the school is recommended for the go-ahead.

County Hall, Nottinghamshire Council headquarters in West Bridgford.County Hall, Nottinghamshire Council headquarters in West Bridgford.
County Hall, Nottinghamshire Council headquarters in West Bridgford.

If approved, the authority hopes to open the school to its first cohort of new pupils in September next year.

The single-storey school would be built on part of the major housing development and would initially have the capacity for 210 children and a 26-place nursery.

A 150 per cent expansion in the second phase would then take the school’s capacity to 315 places at a later date.

The plans, lodged in early March, came following pressure from an opposition councillor and a 280-signature petition urging the authority to begin building the school immediately.

The petition was submitted by Councillor Sybil Fielding (Lab), who represents Worksop West, at the authority’s November full council meeting.

When submitting the petition, Cllr Fielding said: “This petition requests the county council gets on with building the new school.

“The Section 106 [developer contribution] agreement was signed in May 2015 and we’re still waiting.”

Responding to the petition, Cllr Keith Girling, cabinet member for asset management, said the new school is an “essential piece of infrastructure”.

He added: “This will support the delivery of this sustainable development.

“The county council has consistently stated that a school will be built.”

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Updated projections by the authority reveal there is expected to be a 138-place gap in pupil places across Gateford and Shireoaks by the 2026/27 academic year.

The council says these new projections “support the need for the new school at Gateford from September 2024” in order to meet demand.

33 staff would be employed at the school in the first phase, with 33 car parking spaces and two disabled bays on-site.

The planning and rights of way committee is recommended to approve the proposal at the meeting this week.