Local authorities in Wales will receive a share of £20m to improve or create learning environments for pupils with Additional Learning Needs.
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Plans to expand Trinity Fields School expected to go ahead – but rugby pitch will be spared
Original plans to expand the special needs school would have seen the adjacent rugby pitch, used by Penallta RFC, sacrificed.
Rugby pitch saved from axe as school expansion plans reviewed
Council leader Sean Morgan has said the local authority is now looking at ways to expand the school without having to sacrifice the playing field.
Council leader: “Expansion plans for Trinity Fields School are now under review”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, council leader Sean Morgan discusses the Trinity Fields school expansion and the creation of a Bryn Group liaison committee.
Will school expansion go ahead if sewage problem at Sue Noake playing field gets fixed?
Controversial plans to create a playing field on the site were put on hold “for the foreseeable future” by Caerphilly County Borough Council last June.
Community transport charity’s future in doubt after loss of council contracts
Phoenix Community Transport has been operating for around 25 years, providing transport to Trinity Fields School pupils and social services.
Council pauses controversial school expansion plans
There is now “space” to consider how a controversial school expansion can go ahead without having a negative impact on the community, a Senedd Member has said.
New education centre and youth hub for vulnerable pupils coming to Virginia Park
Around £300,000 will be invested to create a new education centre and youth hub for vulnerable pupils at Caerphilly’s Virginia Park development.
Trinity Fields School to represent Wales at international environment competition
Trinity Fields School has won a Wales-wide environmental competition – earning the right to represent Wales on the global stage.
Council releases statement after flooding on controversial pitch site
Caerphilly County Borough Council has issued a statement following flooding at a site earmarked for a new rugby field in Ystrad Mynach.
