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Three weeks remain for residents to have their say on plans for a dual-language primary school campus in Rhymney.
Caerphilly County Borough Council has proposed moving two existing schools – Ysgol Y Lawnt and Upper Rhymney Primary – onto a purpose-built, “sustainable” new campus.
The two schools will “remain separate entities” despite sharing the site, but there will be “some shared facilities”, according to the council.
A public consultation on the proposals runs until November 9.
The council said the new school campus, if built, would “be designed to maximise local infrastructure”, and would also conform to energy efficiency and Welsh Government climate rules.
Combining the two primaries could also help the council in “reducing… backlog maintenance costs for schools”.
Current estimated costs for the project stand at £17.6 million.
Of this, the council is proposing to contribute slightly more than £6m, with the remaining £11.5m coming from the Welsh Government.
Visit Caerphilly County Borough Council’s website to view the consultation document.
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