by Bob Jefferson » 27 Oct 2006, 17:03
From the PPAG website:
[quote]Dear Park Supporter
Please see the latest bulletin below.
PLEASE WRITE TO THE COUNCIL NOW to save the park
The Educational Consultation on Portobello High School and St.John’s Primary will close on 30 October. If you want to save Portobello Park and Golf Course it is essential that you write in to let the Council know what you think of their proposal to build on them. Otherwise, the green space of the park and golf course will be lost for ever. Please ensure that every member of your household writes in to the address below
Only Option A for PHS with St John’s built on a brownfield site guarantees that the Golf Course and Park will NOT be built on.
Portobello High School can be rebuilt on site (option A) alongside the existing building, without a decant, like Holy Rood High. The Figgate Park or Portobello Park could provide playing fields for Option A, thereby eliminating the need for bussing. St John’s could be rebuilt on one of the brownfield sites rejected without adequate reason. The PowerLeague site and the former Scottish Power site have been dismissed for spurious reasons - ask for these to be properly assessed for St John’s.
Option C is being promoted by some for PHS but St John’s could still end up being built on the Golf Course. The two consultations are deliberately kept separate and no plans are shown for what the combined result might be. Option C ignores the existing football pitches and Portobello Thistle will not have the same access if these are for the school. Option C does not mean that the Golf Course will be saved for our children and future generations.
The Park and Golf Course could both be lost with a vote for option C.
Some serious concerns are:
Housing on the Golf Course and Park has suddenly disappeared. It could reappear just as suddenly. This is a short term strategy until after next May’s elections. Tell the council that if the housing reappears they need to start the whole consultation from scratch, including site options. People need to know the implications of their choices - at the moment we are being asked to make decisions in a vacuum.
There is no indication from the Scottish Executive that funding will be made available so what assets will be sold to pay for the schools?
The decision on the sites is to be made four days before Christmas at the same time as the contentious proposal for the Tramway System. There is a danger of it being “buriedâ€