Asbestos In Schools – Community can use planned new school building
Plans have been submitted to replace a dilapidated classroom with a new building.
Staffordshire County Council is looking to put up the building at Langdale Primary School in Clayton to help create a better learning environment for pupils. It would replace an existing classroom, which contains asbestos and dates back to the 1960s.
The new building will be large enough to accommodate a full class of pupils, as well as the after-school club.
As the room would be separate from the rest of the school, it is envisaged that it could also be used by the local community.
Planning officers at Newcastle Borough Council will consider the application for the new building in the coming weeks.
Source: This is Staffordshire
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