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Mar 2023
Plans have been approved to build a new permanent classroom at Great Ouseburn Community Primary School.
The school on Main Street in the village was established in 1884 and currently caters for 96 pupils.
North Yorkshire County Council applied to itself for planning permission to demolish an existing pre-fabricated classroom that was built in 2013 in order to replace it with a larger and permanent building.
The current prefabricated classroom is 88 square metres whereas the new building will be more than twice the size at 177 square metres.
The council’s planning and regulatory functions committee met this morning in Northallerton and approved the application.
The plans also include the removal of a tree, landscaping works and a new astroturf sports pitch.
This new unit will be made up of two teaching classrooms that will share cloakroom space and toilets between them with separate teaching storage rooms in each classroom. Each classroom will provide a minimum of 30 spaces for children.
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