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Trinity Fields expansion plans revealed – with rugby pitch saved

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 16:36, Thursday March 23rd, 2023.
Last updated: 09:13, Friday March 24th, 2023

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An artist's impression of how Trinity Fields School could look after its expansion
An artist’s impression of how Trinity Fields School could look after its expansion

Plans for the expansion of Trinity Fields School have been revealed by the council and do not include the loss of an adjacent rugby pitch.

Original plans, approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet, would have seen the special needs school expanded onto the council-owned pitch which is used by Penallta RFC.

Penallta RFC were offered a new playing field near Sue Noake leisure centre – which drew fierce opposition due to ongoing sewage issues on the site.

In July 2022, council leader Sean Morgan revealed the council would be looking at alternative plans for the school in Ystrad Mynach.

Councillor Morgan, who represents the Nelson ward, said: “As promised, this solution will deliver a ‘win-win’ for all concerned – the school will get a much-needed extension and the community gets to keep a valuable green space.”

Cllr Sean Morgan, Labour councillor for the Nelson ward
Cllr Sean Morgan, leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council

An additional 80 places will be available as a result of the two-storey extension.

A “small number” of trees are set to be removed to accommodate extra parking spaces to the south of the rugby pitch. The council has said these will be replanted nearby.

In its announcement, the council added that “green parking spaces” will be provided using a ‘no dig’ construction method – which will not damage the tree roots and will allow rain water to drain.

Cllr Carol Andrews, council cabinet member for education, said the “exciting plans” signal a new era for the school.

Next month, council cabinet members will consider the funding for the scheme, which is being delivered as part of the Welsh Government’s sustainable communities for learning programme (band B) .

The council has also said it is investigating a longer-term option to create a second special school within the county borough, under Band C of the Welsh Government’s programme.

Caerphilly’s Labour Senedd Member, Hefin David said he was “really pleased” that the council had “listened to the concerns of the school, as well as Penallta RFC and Ystrad Mynach Green space group and that we’ve been able to reach an outcome that is beneficial to both the school and the local community”.

Plans for a vulnerable learners centre in Pontllanfraith were recently approved by the council’s planning committee.


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