A new park and two new schools
Published Friday 19 October 2012
Education Convener Councillor Paul Godzik reaffirms the Council's commitment to delivering essential schools.
A report due
to be discussed at Full Council next week confirms that the City of Edinburgh
Council remains totally committed to replacing the existing Portobello High
School as soon as possible and that the preferred option remains to build it on
part of Portobello Park.
The recent appeal outcome has shown
that there is a significant gap in existing legislation* which is preventing the
Council from building on the park. The Council has already written to Scottish
Government Ministers in order to seek their support for a change in the
legislation.
As there is a limited time within which to decide on whether the
Baileyfield site should be purchased, a feasibility study is underway to see if
it is possible to build either of the schools there. In addition, views will be
sought from the school communities to establish the level of support for this
alternative option. This will inform a further report to Councillors on 22
November regarding whether, or not, consideration should be given to purchasing
the Baileyfield site as a fall-back option. The meeting of the City of Edinburgh Council will be available to view live, online.
*The gap in the law refers to the fact that local authorities do not have power to appropriate inalienable common good land in terms of the Local Government (Scotland) 1973, the Local Government in Scotland Act 2003 or indeed any legislation, no matter what the intended purpose is. However, they are entitled to dispose of any such land provided it is sanctioned by the Sheriff Court or the Court of Session.
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