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Oct 2023
Devastated parents have said a village near Pateley Bridge will have its heart "ripped out" by the closure of a primary school.
Governors of Upper Nidderdale Federation have issued a statement saying they have taken "the heavy and sad decision to ask North Yorkshire Council to begin consultation on a proposal to close Fountains Earth School" in Lofthouse.
A formal decision on closure is expected next year but the fate of the school, which was rated 'good' by Ofsted at its last full assessment in 2017, appears sealed as no pupils remain.
The council has said the closure is part of a trend caused by declining pupil numbers at rural schools but numerous parents have contacted the Stray Ferret to dispute this.
They say they felt compelled to withdraw their children because of the way the school was run and that it could have a viable future if the will remained.
A joint statement by a group of parents said they were "devastated to have been left with no choice but to remove our children". It added:
Some villagers also issued individual comments. Ashley Gatecliffe said it felt as if the school closure was a "deliberate act". Former parent Leanne Jowett said things started to unravel after a previous consultation on closing the school ended in June 2022. She added:
Lofthouse
The school closure will have a significant impact on Lofthouse.
Former parent Rosie Costello, who runs a playgroup in the village, said:
Stephen Ramsden, chair of Upper Nidderdale Parish Council said:
Cllr Andrew Murday, a Liberal Democrat who represents Pateley Bridge and Nidderdale on North Yorkshire Council, said:
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