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Dec 2020
A special needs school in Harrogate is set to make eight members of staff redundant this Christmas after budget cuts.
The cuts have prompted fears that Springwell Harrogate, which was previously known as The Grove Academy, will offer a "dramatically reduced service" for pupils with emotional, behavioural and social difficulties.
The school, on Grove Road, became part of Wellspring Academy Trust in spring after previously being run by North Yorkshire County Council and Delta Academies Trust.
Demand for the additional support provided by the school is rising but the reduction in the budget, which it is believed has been halved, has prompted concerns from campaigners and councillors.
Alex Boyce, spokesperson for Save the Grove, which was set up two years ago amid fears the school might close, said it was a "tremendous relief" the school would stay open but added:
John Warren, outgoing headteacher of Springwell Harrogate, said:
Wellspring Academy Trust said in a statement that changes to funding occurred when the school was under the management of the previous trust. It added:
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