Chairman of Flintshire Council, Carolyn Thomas, says the council’s planning and education departments are running the risk creating “fractured communities” by approving extensive housing projects but failing to expand schools.
A total of 400 new homes are being built in Penyffordd, near Mold, but there are fears that secondary schools in the area do not have the room to accommodate the expected influx of children.
Primary school children from Dobshill, who usually go on to attend Castell Alun High School in Hope, have been told they will be going to Hawarden High School from September.
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Cllrs Carolyn Thomas and Cindy Hinds making the waves that need to be made.
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Castell Alun is full up. Penyffordd 300 house developments have just started.
ReplyDeleteThere is also housing being built in Hope.
ReplyDeleteNew Developments that will add to Castell Alun pupil numbers off the top of my head.
ReplyDelete1. White Lion Penymynydd about 120
2. Turkey Farm Penyffordd 220
3. Alyn Meadows Hope - Don't know
4. Bro Brwynog Treuddyn 41