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Unsafe Buckton Fields school building demolition begins
Unsafe Buckton Fields school building demolition begins

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Unsafe Buckton Fields school building demolition begins

The demolition of a new school building that was ordered to close two years ago has Fields Primary School in Boughton, near Northampton, opened in 2021 but was forced to close by the Department for Education (DfE) in August 2023 due to structural safety classrooms have since been built on another part of the site and a new permanent building is expected by September crews have arrived at the site to clear the original building, ready for the new school. Why was the school demolished? Buckton Fields was one of three UK schools - together with Sir Frederick Gibberd College in Harlow and Haygrove School in Somerset - closed by the DfE after structural safety concerns were schools all shared the same building contractor, Caledonian Modular, which went into administration in March demolition of Buckton Fields was originally slated to take place in the spring of this year, but a decision by West Northamptonshire Council's planning officers was not made until June. Where are children learning instead? Following the closure, pupils initially had to travel six miles (10km) away to Pineham Barns school for six months, while temporary classrooms were built on the playing temporary school accommodates 45 staff and 300 students. The original modular building had been designed to accommodate 420 pupils and had 170 on its roll when it was forced to the challenges, the school was handed a "good" Ofsted rating in July. What are the plans for the new school? The Preston Hedges Trust, which runs the school, said it hoped to complete a new permanent building in time for September 2026, but it remained subject to planning Hannah Rogers previously said: "The new building will include a state-of-the-art innovation centre, a 4G sports pitch, a larger hall... and a host of sustainable features such as solar panels and a green roof." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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