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Jan 2021

A primary school near Masham looks set to close due to falling pupil numbers.
Kell Bank Church of England Primary School would permanently shut its doors this summer, under proposals by North Yorkshire County Council.
The authority carried out a consultation last year on closure and is set to make a final decision in March.
Despite being designed to accommodate 50 children, the amount of pupils at the school has fallen from a high of 39 in 2014/15 to just six this year. The number is not expected to increase significantly in future.
Council bosses believe the low number affects the “quality and breadth” of the school curriculum.
Senior councillors will vote next week to publish statutory notices on the proposal for four weeks and invite representations from the public.
A final decision on closure is expected on March 23.
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