The Week In - Issue 714 - 26th January 2022

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THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset

26th January 2022

Issue 714

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‘Crisis’ as opening of new school is delayed again Hundreds of people have signed a petition to

The council explained: “We have been working on plans

“In these circumstances, it is not in the best interests of

Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi after it was

for a new secondary school at Lyde Green for children

the young people’s education for us to move forward

announced that the opening of the new Lyde Green

aged 11 to 16. This is being developed in a partnership

with the opening of the new school in September 2022.

Secondary School has been delayed yet again, leaving

between

the

Although we are totally committed to delivering the new

other schools at “crisis point”.

Government’s Department for Education, and the

Lyde Green Secondary School, to meet local demand for

The announcement by South Gloucestershire Council

Olympus Academy Trust.

school places, we do not want students to be educated in

came last Tuesday and letters were delivered the

“The plan was to build the new school and to welcome

temporary facilities for any longer than necessary.”

following day to almost 200 families affected, giving

new students in September 2023. Lyde Green Secondary

A total of 197 families had indicated the proposed Lyde

them just a few days to decide on alternative preferences

students would have spent their first year from

Green Secondary School as one of their three

before the given deadline of Monday.

September 2022 studying in additional facilities at

preferences. Sixty of those were first preferences.

Winterbourne Academy before moving to the new

The petition, in the form of an open letter on the Organise

permanent site in Lyde Green in September 2023.

platform, is for those affected to show their disagreement

“Unfortunately, current market conditions in the

about what has happened. It is addressed to local MPs

construction industry, which are impacting nationally and

Luke Hall and Chris Skidmore, as well as the Education

include significant issues with the supply and cost of

Secretary. The petition says that local schools are being

building materials and labour, have also caused delays to

placed into a “crisis point”.

delivery of our local new school building programme.

Emersons Green town councillor Matt Palmer told The

These issues have become more pronounced in recent

Week In: “For the children and parents who had chosen

months, in particular because of the COVID pandemic.

Lyde Green Secondary as their first choice, this is

These factors mean that the permanent building will not

devastating and life-changing news, but it will also

be completed by the date we had planned.

impact those for whom the school is their second or third

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choice. Continued on page 3

Also in this week’s issue

Suicide prevention charity increases patrols in Keynsham . . . page 4

S. Glos Council leaders in planning row . . . page 5

E-scooters a fire hazard? . . . page 7

Warning over catalytic converter thefts . . . page 10


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