Will parents, staff, pupils and neighbours be involved in decisions relating to whether to go ahead with BSF and, if it is decided to proceed, the location, design and features of the new school?
A. Yes – initially parents, public and staff meetings will be held to gauge opinion on proposals. If the decision is taken to proceed and the local authority is successful in obtaining government approval, then the relevant parties will be involved. Neighbours of the school will have their views heard re the site of the school through the planning process. Staff, parents and pupils will need to be involved in working with architects and LA to ensure the proposed school will meet their realistic requirements.
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