Bexley schools, including Fairford Academy, Peareswood Primary School, and Townley Grammar School, will benefit from a $110.3 million government investment aimed at addressing critical infrastructure issues. This funding is part of a Labour Government initiative to enhance school conditions throughout London, specifically targeting long-standing problems such as damaged roofs and asbestos. Local MP Daniel Francis emphasized the importance of safe learning environments and the government's commitment to investing in children's futures. Further details on specific upgrades and timelines will be released soon, highlighting the urgency of these necessary repairs.
This welcome funding is an investment in Bexleyheath and Crayford, and an investment in our children and their future. Showing them their education matters, their futures matter.
The funding will be used to address longstanding issues including damaged roofs, asbestos, and reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
Schools are more than just buildings, they are part of our community. The repairs are vital to ensure students can learn and work in safe environments.
This investment plan aims to improve school buildings across London as part of Labour's broader effort to improve public services.
Collection
[
|
...
]