The 拢382m programme makes provision for the new East End Community Campus for Braeview and Craigie High schools, after a successful bid for funding from the Scottish Government for partnered support. A project board has already been established, with work progressing towards the design of the new low carbon facility. The plan is to open the campus in August 2025.
In addition, 拢16m has been added to the Capital Plan for the development of a new primary school at the Western Gateway and 拢4.2m, fully funded by Perth & Kinross Council, for the development of an extension to the south side of Harris Academy.
Stewart Hunter, convener of Dundee City Council鈥檚 children and families service committee, said: 鈥淲ith the money identified in this capital plan for a new East End Campus, secondary school buildings in parts of the city where there are significant challenges with poverty will be carefully designed to support learning in the future and help prepare pupils for the challenges of life after school.
鈥淭his is a bold and ambitious plan to transform for the future in what I am sure will be an exciting educational environment at a community campus where the education of pupils will benefit from advantages of scale that the current schools cannot offer.
鈥淭he further investment in the school estate across other parts of the city in this plan follow a long-term programme of school building improvements that has been going on in every part of Dundee for a number of years.鈥
Provision has been made in the capital plan to reflect the council鈥檚 commitment to implementing measures that improve the carbon footprint of the city. For all new build and refurbishment programmes, the council is ensuring that the design of the building considers energy efficiencies and carbon reduction measures, and that the costs of these measures are included within the overall cost of the project.
The new plan notes that potential future funding could become available from a number of sources including Scottish National Investment Bank and Green New Deal that will help the council to focus on decarbonising heat and transport which in turn supports Scotland鈥檚 transition to a net zero economy.
John Alexander, convener of the policy and resources committee, said: 鈥淭he hundreds of millions of pounds identified in the capital plan that the council invests in construction and maintenance schemes across the city provides employment and other economic benefits for our citizens.
鈥淭he latest version of plan helps to lay the foundations to make Dundee a smarter, fairer and more sustainable place for everyone.
鈥淧eople in all of our communities will feel the benefit of this massive investment in many different ways, be it through new schools, better leisure facilities or through the jobs and wealth that the plan sustains.鈥
Investment in buildings and infrastructure that support leisure and cultural facilities in the city is also highlighted as part of the new plan. As well as a 拢7m allocation for investment in facilities at the Dundee Ice Arena, 拢3.5m has also been earmarked for refurbishment and upgrade works at the Dundee Contemporary Arts centre.
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