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14

Nov 2022

Last Updated: 11/11/2022
Education
Education

Woodfield school site 'should remain for education', says MP

by Vicky Carr

| 14 Nov, 2022
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Andrew Jones says he has been working to ensure it happens after the school closes its doors for good on December 31.

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The site of Woodfield Community Primary School should continue to be used for education in future, according to Harrogate and Knaresborough's MP.

Andrew Jones said he has been working to ensure that will be the case after the school closes its doors for good on December 31.

Mr Jones told North Yorkshire County Council's Harrogate and Knaresborough area constituency committee he had already spoken to people interested in using it for education. He said:

"The story of Woodfield is a sad one because that school has been losing numbers for quite some time, like many years. It got down to one child.
"I don't want to see that site lost for education provision and I've made some suggestions, contacted the council with those suggestions, been contacted by educational providers interested in the site, and have put the two together. I'm hoping we will see continued education on that site at the earliest opportunity."


Woodfield has been forced to close after being rated 'inadequate' by Ofsted. It was told it must join an academy trust, but failed to secure a deal and its closure was confirmed last month.

Mr Jones said its facilities, including "significant grounds" and the community library on site, meant "the ingredients for a really good school are there".

Asked by councillors about the approaches he had had, Mr Jones said they were from people "interested in opening a facility for special educational needs" .




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Councillors on the area constituency committee also asked him what was being done to address the gap in funding which saw North Yorkshire placed 144th out of 151 local authorities in terms of its funding for special educational needs.

Liberal Democrat councillor Chris Aldred, who represents the High Harrogate and Kingsley division, said:

"The council is lobbying the local MPs and I understand they've written to you. Are you able to give any further update?
"I'm guessing that links into the groups you've been talking about, but has there been any real progress on finding that additional money to support North Yorkshire County Council and those people that need that additional funding?"


Mr Jones said he had been working closely with leaders at North Yorkshire County Council to ensure they accessed as much funding as possible.  He said:

"I endlessly lobby on behalf of our area because we do have some individual challenges. Sometimes they can be funding, sometimes it's the high population density in one area - Harrogate and Scarborough - but the low population density for the rest of our county, which does present operational challenges.
"I can't say that everything has changed but I can say that this is work in progress and is one of the areas where I'm working with the leadership team of the council and will continue to do so."


He added:

"I think we will hear more about spending at the autumn statement. Just recognise that our area has fantastic educational provision and I will continue as I have to support the funding formula and the educational providers.
"You get one chance with education for children. That's why it has to be the best we can do and that's the approach I've taken throughout my time in parliament."