Ppps Under Fire Again As Parents Claim New School Will Be Too Small
The Scotsman › January 29, 2008
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The Scotsman › January 29, 2008
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CHILDREN will be forced to have lessons in makeshift classrooms because planned new schools are too small, parents claimed yesterday, in the latest blow to public-private partnership (PPP) schemes.
Castle Douglas primary in Kirkcudbrightshire, which currently has 13 classrooms, is to be replaced by a building with only 11, despite a growing school roll.See the full content of this document
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Ppps Under Fire Again As Parents Claim New School Will Be Too Small
It is one of nine new schools and one major refurbishment in a GBP 200 million contract due to be signed later this week.
Yesterday, the school's parent co...See the full content of this document
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