Summer
1994 In 1993/94 the Local Education
Authority took the decision to rebuild two double and two single classroom
units then positioned on the Infant School playground. Detailed planning took place during
the Spring and Summer terms. For the new unit of seven classrooms to be in
place by the start of the 1994 Autumn Term demolition work needed to take
place during the closing weeks of the old school year. 3B, 3S/M and the
two Infant School classes all came into the main building for the last
full week, much of the classroom materials having been previously packed
into crates. Mr Barber’s class came into the hall, while Mrs Slade and
Mrs Miller crowded their 20 pupils into the music room. Their classrooms
were demolished during the weekend of the 16/17 July. The situation was
complicated by the presence of asbestos, especially in the two-class
Infant unit. This was carefully removed before the complete removal of the
buildings. The following pages document the events of the summer, from the use of the rooms by the classes prior to demolition through to the start of the new term (Autumn 1994) and the opening of ‘Woodlands’. |
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The Huts before demolition |
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First uploaded: 08 May 2004
Last updated: 05 December 2018