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Nov 2022
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:
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" .
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:
He added:
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