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Campaigners launch legal challenge over new Mull school
Campaigners launch legal challenge over new Mull school

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Campaigners launch legal challenge over new Mull school

Campaigners on the Isle of Mull have launched a legal challenge over the local authority's decision on where to build a new and Bute Council decided earlier this year to build a new £43m school campus close to the current high school in parents wanted a more central location so that pupils in the south of the island would no longer have to travel by ferry to Oban for schooling and stay in hostels during the say they felt they had "no choice" and have now hired a layer to take the case to a judicial review at the Court of Session. A judicial review is a type of legal case where a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public and Bute council have been approached for comment. Tracy Mayo, chairwoman of the Mull Campus Working Group, told BBC Scotland News: "This is about all our children - it affects the whole of Mull and its future sustainability and its unique island way of life."When we first learnt the terms of the bid for funding in August 2024, we immediately raised our concerns the offer didn't make sense - it seemed irrational."How we define our community appears to differ from that of our council. We have been highlighting flaws in the process for many years as have other communities."Effective partnership working fosters trust and mutual trust. We have stated all the way through this we want to work with our council but not like this."It has taken a huge amount of work to get this far. Volunteers have lost huge swathe of family time, our families have been very patient and supportive and so has the amazing community of Mull." Mull Campus project The location of the island's only high school has long been a source of division on living in the north go to the school in Tobermory, but the commute is more than 90 minutes for those living in the south, and most travel to Oban on the mainland, staying in hostels during the was secured in 2023 to build a new secondary school on the Isle of Mull to replace the depilated Tobermory High School.A number of sites where the new school could be built were identified across the island. Campaigners argued for a new secondary school to be built in a more central location such as Craignure, while keeping a primary school in the council said splitting the campus would cost the authority an extra £12m, and that any further delay could jeopardise promised Scottish government councillors voted to go ahead with building the new school in the Island's main town of Tobermory, near to the existing launched a petition and held protests against the decision, and the issue has been debated at Holyrood.

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