38 Children's Services Capital Programme
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The report sets out the capital programme for
Children’s Services, including summarising the available
funding and approved projects. It provides a brief summary of the
status of projects which have been completed or are in progress,
and of projects which have not yet been initiated. A review of
inclusion practice in BCP schools and a revised special educational
needs and disabilities (SEND) strategy is underway, led by the
Director of Education. A programme of capital works to help deliver
that strategy will be brought forward in the 2022 budget.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Interim Pupil Place
Planning, Admissions and School Funding Manager, presented a
report, a copy of which had been circulated to each Member and a
copy of which appears as Appendix 'A' to these Minutes in the
Minute Book.
The report set out the capital programme for
Children’s Services, including summarising the available
funding and approved projects. It provided a summary of the status
of projects which had been completed or were in progress, and of
projects which had not yet been initiated. A review of inclusion
practice in BCP schools and a revised special educational needs and
disabilities (SEND) strategy was underway, led by the Director of
Education. A programme of capital works to help deliver that
strategy would be brought forward in the 2022 budget.
The Committee discussed the report and
comments were made, including:
- In response to a
query regarding the Longspee site and the delay of the Multi Use
Games Area (MUGA) and installation of solar panels, the Committee
was advised there was delays due to planning and legal discussions
regarding responsibilities and liabilities
- Some Committee
Members requested to be able to visit the Longspee site to see the
work that had been undertaken (ACTION)
- A Committee Member
was pleased regarding the rebuild of Hillbourne school which would
have a positive impact on the local community.
- A Committee Member
highlighted previous consideration of a new school site in
Creekmoor which could be considered for a special school in the
future if required
- In response to a
query regarding the governance of hubs, the Committee was advised
that the satellite schools were part of the special schools and not
the host school. In practice it meant high levels of cooperation
and communication between host school and satellite schools/hubs
which provided good opportunities to be flexible for the
students.
- In response to a
query regarding whether any children would be negatively impacted
by the pause at Somerford, the Committee was reassured by the
Director of Education that children were currently at Winchelsea or
had yet to be identified as required specialist provision, however
the Somerford satellite would enable provision to be provided in
the Christchurch area.
- There were further
discussions around the Somerford Project including the current due
diligience work which was being completed, seeking advice on
feasilbility from construction professionals and property services
to gain accurate costing information and
- In response to a
concern regarding the spending of Section 106 monies, the Committee
was advised that any money received would need to be spent in
accordance with the contract it was received under.
- The new SEND
statement of action was discussed and it was noted that it would be
available for the Committee to consider at its November
meeting.
- In a query
regarding the Hillbourne rebuild, the Committee was reassured that
the rebuild was on time and in budget and there were no concerns
regarding the handover, budget and quality of work.
The Portfolio Holder with responsibility for
Covid Resilience and Schools and Skills wanted ...
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