by Bob Jefferson » 31 Jan 2006, 00:48
What Porty has been alluding to is simply confirmation of what we have expected for some time. The PHS School Board met this evening with Andrew Holmes - the Director of City Development, Rev Ewan Aitken - exec member for Children and Families, Roy Jobson - Director of Education and local councillors to outline the proposal to build a new PHS on the Golf Course site.
All other proposed sites have now been considered and ruled out. This remains, in the Council's view, as the only viable option. A new golf course would be created on green belt land in the Brunstane area, which has been purchased by the Council.
The proposal goes further than just re-locating PHS and takes in St Johns as well, with associated savings through shared sports facilities for example. The whole of the existing site could then be sold for housing value, between £10-12M. Housing would also be built on part of the Golf Course site and it is hoped that any shortfall, with a new school now budgeted at £30M, would be made up by the Scottish Exec. The site has been defined as the Golf Course plus the Milton Road playing fields. Where this leaves the proposed re-location of the Powerleague facility is not clear though Maureen spoke at tonight's CC meeting of the possibility of some tie-in with the new school's sports provision. Part of the site would remain a public park.
The new Head Teacher, Mrs Peigi McArthur, welcomed this 'hugely exciting proposal' while other board members were at pains to underline the necessity for urgent action to replace a building at the end of its useful life.
A press conference will be held tomorrow, so you can expect coverage in the Evening News. It is being stressed that this is the beginning of a pre-consultation 'conversation' with the local community. It will take another 3 months to work up detailed drawings and to resolve the financial implications of the various land deals.