I will have a go Grunk but Seanie will do better, I think there may already be a handy summation on TP?
Grunk wrote:Essentially they built a poor school in the 60's which is now falling apart, so they need a new school?
Yes. They built an additional school building due to an upsurge in school role. There were 2 PHS buildings for nearly 20 Years. The 1964 school had an anticipated lifespan of 40 years not taking into account the unsuitability of design for today's education. It will be almost 50 years old when the new school opens.
Grunk wrote:They can't use the current site, because during the building works there would be no school (or is it too small?), so they have ot pick an alternative site?
Yes and No. They could use the current site but it is too small . It has always been too small. They could decant the school for the approximate cost of a new primary. There would be no playing fields. However, had there been no other option, the school could be rebuilt there. There is no political will to rebuild in situ. And that applies this time around and to the PPP exercise conducted earlier in the millenium.
Grunk wrote:The nearest large enough council owned site is portobello park?
Yes bur there is a debate about what construes the Park. The golf course area is bigger but it is also more politically sensitive. There is unanimous political support for a school on the park
Grunk wrote: Folk who like the park don't want a school there.
No. I like the park and I want a school there. PPAG claim to love the park but were happy for St John's school to go there. Thay are totally against Portobello School. Some folks don't want any building on the park.
Grunk wrote:What is going to happen to the original site after the new school is going to be built? Is it the case that another school will then move in? or will they replace it with a new park? Or will they just sell it off to the highest bidder?
All 3.
As things stand:
St Johns will be given a chunk to increase their campus.
A small park will be created
The remainder will be sold for housing.
There is still plenty time for interested groups or indivduals to influence the outcome, as the funding for the new school does not depend on the proceeds of sale.