Artist opens new building at Lancaster primary school
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The extensive alterations, which have taken more than 18 months to complete - and even caused the A6 to be closed on two occasions – have resulted in much improved facilities for the school.
The governors were delighted to invite members of the Ripley Trust and Blackburn Diocese, who provided the funding for the project, to the grand opening of the school’s new entrance and office space, the newly built Year 2 classroom and the newly created Early Years’ Unit.
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Hide AdThis purpose-built unit, with direct access to their own play area and the wider playground, will benefit the children currently in school and for many years to come.
As well as representatives from the Ripley Trust and Blackburn Diocese, headteacher Katie Walsh welcomed ex-staff members, parents and governors to the opening, as well as representatives from Cassidy and Ashton and Ashbarn Construction, who oversaw the project.
The children began the prestigious event with some enthusiastic singing, despite the cold weather. Chair of governors Keith Weatherill then thanked all those who had helped and supported in making the building project possible.
Following a blessing by Archdeacon David Picken, local artist Chas Jacobs talked about his time as a pupil at Scotforth St Paul’s before officially opening the new building to a rousing round of applause.
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Hide AdGuests were then invited into school for refreshments and a guided tour led by the Year 6 pupils.