Temporary Classroom Replacement Programme Marches on With New Building for Bromham C of E Lower School

16 Feb 2015
Mayor Dave Hodgson and Cllr Henry Vann, with the new permanent classrooms at Harrold Lower
Mayor Dave Hodgson and Cllr Henry Vann with the new permanent classrooms at Harrold Lower School- the first delivered in our ambitious programme to get rid of the makeshift temporary classrooms of the past.

Bromham C of E Lower School's new building was opened by the Mayor of Bedford Borough, Dave Hodgson, as part of the borough's Temporary Classroom Replacement Programme.

The school is on two sites and had an old temporary unit on each site. These have been replaced with a new permanent building with two classes on the Village Road site.

Mayor of Bedford Borough, Dave Hodgson, said: "We are investing heavily to ensure all children are able to benefit from being taught in permanent accommodation which supports local schools such as Bromham C of E Lower School to deliver high quality teaching and learning. This project is a result of effective working between the school and the Council, and I hope generations of local children will enjoy learning in this new building for many years to come."

This is one of nine projects that are being delivered by Kier in phase one of the programme with five completed and four currently underway with completion dates due between now and the end of February 2015.

Bedford Borough Council designed a programme that invests more than £12million over the 3 phases.

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