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They have started demolition on the old Bredinghurst school site.

The deadline we had as locals to oppose plans ended on the 31st Jan

On the 26th of Jan the demolition team moved in punched hole through Inverton road side Wall

Surely if the deadline was the 31st, they should have at least made it look as though they were taking

local views into consideration. We all know it was a foregone conclusion and the council were not interested in anyones views.

They started demolishing the semi detached buildings to the rear on Monday 2nd Feb

Why did they waste money on stamps sending us letters asking our opinions, when deadline was

Saturday, the council doesnt work Saturday or Sunday,

But they started demolition on the following Monday

dont a panel have sit and look at all the responses.

My self I am happy about Ivydale having the site

What Upsets me is they have not incorporated any of these fine buildings

especially Newlands house [ which was its original name ] into any of the plans

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I can't believe this. I noticed properly this week, never received any notification from council and this is happening at the end of my road. Last thing I saw last year was a book (Labour)stating that they were keeping the current buildings. Disgraceful, seeing as this will impact on residents and none of us told. I'm not actually sure that any school should expand to four form entry. Would have been nice for them to open a new school (not Harris!)
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