Labour
councillors Ruth Ling, Marcia Cameron and Adedamola Aminu have slammed the
recent admission by Tory Education secretary Michael Gove that he is cutting
more than £200 million in Lambeth schools funding, just days before contracts
were due to be agreed and building work was to begin.
Local
schools including 4th new school project, Fenstanton, had been
promised rebuilt or refurbished school buildings under the Building Schools for
the Future project, but the Tory/Lib Dem coalition government has now dashed
their hopes. Michael Gove has now cancelled Lambeth’s entire program, affecting
thousands of pupils at eleven secondary schools. The cancelled investment in
schools was desperately needed, both to renew or rebuild tired buildings, and
also to provide much needed extra places in the borough, including a new school
for Brixton. The creation of hundreds of local construction jobs will also be
dashed.
Labour
councillor Ruth Ling said: “Teachers and pupils involved in the Fenstanton had
been promised millions in funding to build the new school. Now the Tory/Lib Dem
government have destroyed their dream of modern buildings by cancelling
Building Schools for the Future in Lambeth outright, affecting the life chances
of hundreds of local children in Tulse Hill ward.
“Lambeth is
still desperately short of places for secondary school age children, despite
Labour building three new schools from scratch in the last few years. Labour’s
plans for school rebuilding would have created the extra places our borough
need – but the Tories and Lib Dems will leave our children having to travel
miles out of the borough to get to school.
“What’s
more, Lambeth has already spent more than £6 million on preparing planning
permissions and producing designs for the eleven new schools – local taxpayers
will be outraged that the coalition government’s decision will see that money
go to waste.”
Lambeth
Labour are now leading a ‘Save Our Schools’ campaign, to shame the Tory/Lib Dem
government into reversing their short-sighted decision. They are urging local
parents and children to write to Education secretary Michael Gove telling him
how their decision will affect their education, and urging him to restore the
funding Lambeth needs. He can be contacted at:
The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
Secretary of State for Education
Sanctuary Buildings
Great Smith Street
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