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Sussex boarding school plan for London pupils rejected | Sussex boarding school plan for London pupils rejected |
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Plans to build a £22m state boarding school in West Sussex for children from inner-city London have been refused planning permission. | Plans to build a £22m state boarding school in West Sussex for children from inner-city London have been refused planning permission. |
The South Downs National Park Authority said the 375-pupil Durand Academy in Stedham was too big and its impact on the landscape would be "inappropriate". | The South Downs National Park Authority said the 375-pupil Durand Academy in Stedham was too big and its impact on the landscape would be "inappropriate". |
The 20-acre site was formerly used by the 100-pupil St Cuthman's School, but the building is now empty. | |
The Durand Academy said the decision was deeply disappointing and misplaced. | The Durand Academy said the decision was deeply disappointing and misplaced. |
The academy, which runs a primary school in Stockwell, south London wanted to offer secondary places from 2014 in the first scheme of its kind in England. | The academy, which runs a primary school in Stockwell, south London wanted to offer secondary places from 2014 in the first scheme of its kind in England. |
Students, who would attend the school from the age of 13, were to travel from London to Stedham by bus on Monday mornings and return to the capital on Friday afternoons. | Students, who would attend the school from the age of 13, were to travel from London to Stedham by bus on Monday mornings and return to the capital on Friday afternoons. |
The Department for Education has pledged £17.34m for the school with the Durand Education Trust, which owns the site, providing a further £5m. | The Department for Education has pledged £17.34m for the school with the Durand Education Trust, which owns the site, providing a further £5m. |
'Vigorous defence' | 'Vigorous defence' |
Margaret Paren, chair of the national park authority, said it recognised the school would have clear benefits for inner-city children and allow them to broaden their experiences. | Margaret Paren, chair of the national park authority, said it recognised the school would have clear benefits for inner-city children and allow them to broaden their experiences. |
"It was a question about the scale of the development," she said. | "It was a question about the scale of the development," she said. |
"The school which it would have replaced took in about 100 pupils. | "The school which it would have replaced took in about 100 pupils. |
"This is for a much bigger scheme which would have involved a lot more building on the site. | "This is for a much bigger scheme which would have involved a lot more building on the site. |
"If the Durand Academy appeal we will put up a vigorous defence of our position." | "If the Durand Academy appeal we will put up a vigorous defence of our position." |
The academy said it had worked closely with the national park authority for more than two years. | The academy said it had worked closely with the national park authority for more than two years. |
"It remains our firm intention to proceed with the project and we are considering all the options available to us," it said in a statement. | "It remains our firm intention to proceed with the project and we are considering all the options available to us," it said in a statement. |
"Following some 20 meetings with officers, seven public meetings, and an investment of nearly £300,000 refining our designs, every concern was addressed about the plans. | "Following some 20 meetings with officers, seven public meetings, and an investment of nearly £300,000 refining our designs, every concern was addressed about the plans. |
"We sunk the sports hall below the ground, we lowered the height of buildings, and we reduced pupils numbers from 600 to 375. | "We sunk the sports hall below the ground, we lowered the height of buildings, and we reduced pupils numbers from 600 to 375. |
"We have no doubt that this project will go ahead and we have contingencies in place to manage the delay. | "We have no doubt that this project will go ahead and we have contingencies in place to manage the delay. |
"We remain confident that Durand pupils will be given the opportunity to learn and flourish in this unique educational environment, as they so richly deserve." | "We remain confident that Durand pupils will be given the opportunity to learn and flourish in this unique educational environment, as they so richly deserve." |
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