Mark Todd, MP for South Derbyshire

I have been Member of Parliament for South Derbyshire since the General Election of May 1, 1997. In that time I have been contacted by more than 15,000 households (around one in four of those in the area) On many occasions my assistance has resulted in progress and I am always glad to hear constituents' views on the issues of the day. This website provides information on my work, both in and on behalf of the constituency.
Mark Todd, MP for South Derbyshire
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March 18 - Rebuilding Swadlincote schools delayed.

Building Schools for the Future - the project to rebuild secondary schools - has been delayed for
Swadlincote.

Derbyshire County Council had proposed to use the £44m to close William Allitt and
create two new schools to serve the area.

However, after objections from the staff, governors and pupils indicated that many people wanted to see three schools not two, the council has decided to hold back the cash pending further
consultation.  In the short-term, this money (part of £143m grant for Derbyshire)
will now go to schools in Alfreton instead.

Part of the consultation will include factoring in increased pupil numbers if proposed new housing developments go ahead in and around Swadlincote.

Mark said: "The news has been met with mixed reaction from South Derbyshire's schools with some welcoming the opportunity to think further and others anxious that a one in a generation cash injection could be lost.

"But I think it is a realistic decision. The county council's population growth projection has only taken into account data up to 2015, but there are projections after that point. We don't want the county council to close one school to make two large schools only to have people say that they could have done with the third school after all. Look at what happened at Hatton where a small secondary school closed, then growth in Hilton, Willington and the Pastures hospital site added to pressures on John Port making it one of the largest schools in England."

Peter Bayley-Bligh - Message left at 09:36 pm, Sat 29th Mar 2008

A difficult one this -there are swathes of building going up in the Swadlincote area and undoubtedly school places will be required especially if class sizes (should be down to 20 max)increase. I can
see why 3-schools might be necessary and think that this is the better proposal but access to current ones e.g. William Allitt will need to be improved either way.



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