A school in Gedling is one of 14 to benefit from funding which will be used to improve, upgrade, and replace existing facilities, with several schools in the county becoming more environmentally friendly due to new heating systems and better insulation.
Carlton le Willows Academy is one of 14 different primary and secondary schools that will receive funding for improvements after successful bids from the government’s Condition Improvement Fund (CIF).
The CIF is an annual bidding round where eligible schools can apply for funding so they can improve or expand their facilities.
The school will get new windows and heating system
Councillor Sam Smith, vice chair of Nottinghamshire County Council’s Children and Young People’s Committee, said: “I’m very pleased that schools in our county have been able to secure this extra government funding. It’s great news for schools in Nottinghamshire, and it means better facilities for our children and young people.
“Many of these new projects will mean our schools will become more environmentally friendly, using more efficient and sustainable heating systems and better insultation.”





