Centre's Closure Sparks Call for Change of Use As School
The Northern Echo › May 28, 2004
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The Northern Echo › May 28, 2004
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PEOPLE are objecting to the proposed sale of a former community centre that they believe could house a school for children with behavioural and emotional difficulties.
They say the Grangetown Centre, the former home of a learning disability service, on the Bolckow Road Industrial Estate, would be more suitable for the school, rather than the proposed empty Alderman William Jones building in Grangetown, next to a primary school.See the full content of this document
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Centre's Closure Sparks Call for Change of Use As School
People living near the Alderman William Jones building are worried that teenagers with beh...
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