Halfway School plans approved

Carmarthenshire County Council has won approval for alterations to its plans for improved access as part of a scheme to extend Halfway CP School in Llanelli.
The local education authority already had detailed planning permission, granted in February 2009, for the remodelling and extension of the school buildings together with improvements to the access and parking arrangements and the creation of additional play areas.
A new full planning application was granted by today’s meeting of the county planning committee.
The LEA wants to relocate the vehicular access to the school from Havard Road to the side access lane that runs along the north eastern boundary of its grounds. The lane itself will be widened and improved as part of the scheme.
The new application also covers the temporary siting of a double mobile classroom and two portable cabins for the Special Needs room and headteacher’s office during building work.
Planning officers had recommended approving the application.
The development is part of the county council's Modernising Education Provision programme which aims to give every child in Carmarthenshire access to modern accommodation and facilities fit for the 21st century.
See earlier post -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/new-plans-for-halfway-school-llanelli.html

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