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Having walked past a number of times and wondered when the construction work was ever going to finish, spotted this in a recent council capital monitoring report:


“The Charter School East Dulwich is being expanded to address a shortfall in spaces in the local area. The project is in its final stage, as the demolition of the remaining buildings has completed. The contract to construct a new hall and refurbish the listed Chateau building is subject to a re-tender. The completion date for the project has been delayed due to the main works contractor withdrawing from the contract and so new procurement arrangements are underway. The project is now expected to complete in 2024-25.”


Just thought others might be interested.



https://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/documents/s108740/Report%20Capital%20monitoring.pdf

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