DJ wrote:
Cllr. Watters attachment toi a resident. Quite astonishing!!!
I'm fed up with this.
It's a great new school. What happens when all the house building is complete and if the school needs extended?
That's why the reply from Cllr Waters is funny. Especially using the St Ninian's example. Had to laugh at that. Would there be an issue over denominational places if other public buildings weren't on the same site as St Ninian's?
No, an extension could be built and they wouldn't have to kick kids out of their schools.
So, sorry Cllr, if you want to force house building in the area then you better make sure pupils fit in schools or there is some campus land spare to extend.
Wouldn't this be common sense, keeping the land for the school, given there are plenty of alternative sites for other public buildings?
Any St Ninian's or Robslee parent would be able to give you free advice on this Cllr Waters.
And on your security point, why is OLM having a corridor built into the Robslee building? Must be the weather.