S.77 Consultation: Shoreditch Park Primary School

Closed 21 Feb 2020

Opened 17 Dec 2019

Results updated 18 May 2020

Thank you to everyone that took part in this consultation. 

This report outlines the responses we received and detailed information about these responses.

We considered these responses when deciding whether or not we should apply to the Secretary of State for Education to release a section of land on the existing Shoreditch Park Primary School for change of use. We decided to make an application to do so, and we await the Secretary of State's decision.

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Overview

Hackney Council is redeveloping the Britannia Leisure Centre site to deliver a new secondary school, new homes – including genuinely affordable social rent and shared ownership homes – and a new state-of-the-art leisure centre. 

As a part of this project, we have invested over £700,000 in Shoreditch Park Primary School, and will invest more than £2m, including a new early years centre attached to the school campus. 

To deliver the next phase of the Britannia project, including the early years centre and genuinely affordable housing, the council is required to apply to the Secretary of State for Education to release a section of land on the existing Shoreditch Park Primary School for change of use.

Where is the site:

The area identified for change of use is the north-west section of the playground. A part of this is currently being occupied by the Hoxton Press showroom.

A map of the area to be used for the site can be found below. The red outline represents the existing school site. The area identified for the change of use is in the top lefthand side of the site, adjacent to Bridgport Place and Penn Street.

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Why are you consulting:

To change the use of the identified area, the Secretary of State requires the council to consult the local community. As parents or nearby residents of the school, we want to hear your comments on the proposal.

What will the land be used for:

The land is earmarked for the site of new homes built by the Council – of which nearly 90% will be for genuinely social rent and shared ownership –  and an early years centre attached to Shoreditch Park Primary School.

Areas

  • Hoxton East and Shoreditch

Audiences

  • Residents

Interests

  • Understanding views