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School extensions added to the council’s capital programme

New classrooms will be provided at three oversubscribed schools in the county as part of £10million revision to the council's capital budget.

Owen Donovan by Owen Donovan
4 years ago
in Council Budgets, Finance & Tax, Education
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Major shake-up in store for Bridgend’s schools?
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Bridgend Council’s Cabinet will be asked to approve changes to BCBC’s 2022-23 capital spending programme this week (pdf). The total value of the changes is just under £10million.

£4.35million will be made available for extensions to three schools that are now deemed to be oversubscribed.

Two new classrooms will be provided at Pencoed Primary (£900,000), four new classrooms at Coety Primary (£1.65million) and a new six-classroom block at Bryntirion Comprehensive (£1.8million). Some of this funding will come from Section 106 agreements with developers.

Subject to approval, the other projects included in the revised capital programme are:

  • An additional £1.5million for road and pavement resurfacing, plus an additional £500,000 towards bringing unadopted roads up to the necessary standard to be adopted by the council.
  • An upgrade to telecare alarms to prepare for a BT switchover to digital landlines in 2025 (£1.405million).
  • Extra funding for the Cosy Corner scheme in Porthcawl to reflect rising costs (£684,000).
  • Extra money for design/engineering work for the proposed new Penprysg Road bridge in Pencoed (£500,000).
  • Extra money to support the Community Asset Transfer programme (£500,000).
  • Extra money for playground refurbishment – which was a Labour policy commitment at this year’s local elections (£500,000).
Tags: AdministrationAdult Social CareBroadlandsBryntirionBudget 2022-23Cefn GlasCoity & Parc DerwenCommunity Asset TransferHighwaysNewcastleParks & PlaygroundsPencoedPencoed Level Crossing & Penprysg Bridge ReplacementPorthcawlPorthcawl RegenerationSchool ExpansionSchools
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