- ReferenceE/SA2/4/2
- TitleBuilding of extended premises at Ursula Taylor Voluntary Controlled Lower School, Clapham and disposal of the old buildings; the file includes, amongst other things:
- Date free text1982 - 1986
- Production dateFrom: 1982 To: 1986
- Scope and Content- forecast of roll figures at the school [1982]; - correspondence between the Local Education Authority and Diocese regarding the sale of the old school premises and the division of the proceeds [1984-1985]; - Parochial Church Council use of the new premises, including a photocopy of the licence allowing this [1984-1985]; - correspondence with Clapham Playgroup regarding possible continued use of the school buildings on completion of the new premises [1985-1986]; - concern that the new premises may be too large, one classroom not being needed, due to falling school roll predictions [1985]; - Draft Briefs to Director of Property Services for the 120 place extension [September 1985 and January 1986]; - detailed Project Appraisal Form for the 120 place extension [1985]; - plans and elevations of the buildings and grounds following the proposed extension [1986]; - information sheet regarding Clapham Playgroup and correspondence regarding the Playgroup’s desire to run a Summer Playscheme on the school premises [1986]; - correspondence regarding proposed provision of an area for turning cars on the site and the cost of this [1986]; - Clapham SDP Liberal Alliance newsletter including mentions of rates, bus services, High Street footpaths, a call for better policing, High Street flooding, Clapham Child Play Association and accommodation for the Playgroup [1986]; - protests by Parent Teacher Association, Headteacher and Governors at delay in providing the extension [1986]; - report to committee on the merits of the proposed extension [1986]. [Original file reference BD/C12]
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- KeywordsEDUCATION, schools, education buildings, buildings and land use, building work, Ursula Taylor Voluntary Controlled Lower School, CLAPHAM, population statistics, business correspondence, Local Education Authority, money, Parochial Church Council, photocopies, licences, Clapham Playgroup, business papers, building plans, elevations, site layout plans, advice and information, playscheme, cars, newsletter, SDP Liberal Alliance, rates, buses, footpaths, Clapham High Street, Bedfordshire police, local flooding, Clapham Child Play Association, protest, parent teacher association, headteacher, school governors
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