Carlton school set to benefit from £7.5 million improvement fund

A school in Carlton could benefit from a funding pot of more than £7.5 million in council cash for building improvements. 

Standhill Infant School is one of nine sites that have been identified as needing a slice of cash from the fund to pay for much-needed repairs. 

The works are part of Nottinghamshire County Council’s schools building improvement programme which focuses on health and safety and maintenance issues which are likely to “result in a school closure” if not fixed. 

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Cabinet papers show the latest estimated cost of improvements for the 2025/26 programme is £7,576,549 and the improvements will be funded by a pot of money from the Department for Education. 

Standhill would have £993,250 spent on replacing and improving its boiler and boiler room and other ceiling and decoration works. 

Nottinghamshire County Council is due to discuss the improvements in a cabinet meeting next Thursday (November 6). 

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