Your questions answered
New primary school & catchment areas
New primary school capacity
The new primary school will have capacity for 420 primary school pupils and 128 nursery age pupils.
Why we’re proposing a new site rather than expanding existing schools
We have explored a number of options, and we believe that this site presents the best opportunity for the proposal as well as allowing us to invest in existing services.
Changes to common good
What is meant by Common Good
Some of the property we own has a Common Good status if it had been bought by or gifted to a former Burgh. There are laws that restrict how these properties can be used or sold.
If we aim to change the use or sell an asset we need to consult on our plans. We will promote our proposals widely to ensure that local communities can comment before any final decision
Find out more about Common Good status and Council properties.
Common Status across Hunter’s Hall Park
To allow a new primary school, a competition standard BMX track and supporting infrastructure to be built at Hunter’s Hall Park, the Common Good status would need to be removed from parts of the northern end of the park.
We are not proposing to make any changes to the Common Good status in any other parts of the park.
Closing and relocating Greengables Nursery
What would happen to the current Nursery site if it moves?
We are currently exploring potential options for the site but no decisions have yet been made.
Current condition of the Greengables Nursery building
The building is currently in satisfactory condition, but would require significant future investment to avoid the condition becoming poor.
Future plans for the Jack Kane Centre
We are proposing investment in the Jack Kane Centre as part of this project to help maintain and improve existing facilities.
Any other questions
You can email us any time using the link at the top right of this page.