South Leeds Life 75 June 2021

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Issue 75 | June 2021

Covering Beeston, Belle Isle, Cottingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Middleton, Riverside & Stourton

HIGH SCHOOL PLANS REVEALED Designs for Cockburn Laurence Calvert Academy discussed at Plans Panel by Jeremy Morton

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ndicative designs for the new Cockburn Laurence Calvert Academy in Middleton were unveiled at a meeting of the South & West Plans Panel last month. The new school is being built to address the shortage of secondary school places in south Leeds and will be seven form entry, eventually accommodating 1,050 students across Years 7-11. Councillors on the Panel broadly welcomed the designs, which include a drama studio next to the main hall, as well as specialist drama and music rooms. A full size sports hall will be complemented by outdoor pitches and their are plans to share sporting facilities between the school and Middleton Leisure Centre next door. Councillors expressed some concern about the design of the kitchen block, which they felt spoiled the school’s facade. It is to be built on the site of the former LCC Highways offices. The main access to the school for visitors and deliveries is from Middleton Ring Road. A staff car park will be accessed from Acre Road. Traffic is always an issue around schools and it seems inevitable that the Leisure Centre car park will become an

unofficial drop off point. However, 75% of the initial intake of students live within walking distance of the school, which is also well served by service buses for those travelling further. The school will open this September on a temporary site behind St George’s Centre. The site will be fully remediated once the new school buildings are completed. Executive Headteacher David Gurney said: “Building a school from scratch is a rare opportunity and Cockburn Multi-academy trust will bring its tried and tested track record of excellence to Cockburn Laurence Calvert Academy. There is high demand for places across all three secondary schools within Cockburn Multi-academy trust.” Both the Phase 1 and Phase 2 buildings will be a state-ofthe-art modern school buildings with fantastic facilities and engaging learning environments. Head of School Victoria Smith said: “It is such a privilege to lead the new academy and to be working with students and their families to create a community from the very start. Year 7 will be full from September and we have a waiting list for places in our opening year.”

In this issue:

Making memories with Kadiee

page 3

Pantries stretch household budgets

page 6

The best Breakfast Club in Britain

page 10

Cycling Special Clara’s journey

page 12-13

Unveiled: indicative designs for new school in Middleton

Hunslet RLFC struggle

page 24

NEWS

2-9

SCHOOL LIFE

10-11

COMMENT

14-16

LIVES

ART LIFE WHAT’S ON

17 18-19

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SPORTING LIFE   23-24

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