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Received this note today:


"Pre-Planning Consultation

Public Exhibition of the proposed options for the new school

building opening in September 2016.


It is our intention to submit a planning application in November 2015 for the school to open in temporary accommodation on part of the site on East Dulwich Grove currently occupied by the East Dulwich Community Hospital.

The school plans to open to students in September 2016. A further planning application will be made for permanent accommodation on the site in Spring 2016.

Please come and discuss our proposed options for the new school buildings with the project team and put forward your views. These will be considered before a formal planning application is submitted.


Public exhibitions

Tuesday 6th October 2015

6pm ? 9pm (drop-in at any time)


Saturday 17th October 2015

1pm ? 4pm (drop-in at any time)


United Reformed Church

East Dulwich Grove

London

SE22 8RH


Alex Crossman, the newly appointed Headteacher, representatives from the local authority and the architects, as well as Trust members and local parents behind the new school will be present to answer your questions.


http://www.chartereastdulwich.org.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=15&type=pdf

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