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We are working on the development of the Primary Capital Programme and the delivery of new Children’s Centres and Academies as well as supporting the development of the Council’s Building Schools for the future programme. This is underpinned by statutory Asset Management Planning duties and annual school improvement and maintenance works. Nearly £400 million is currently being invested in Hackney’s Children’s Services Estate.
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Primary Capital Programme
This new national programme aims to tackle at least half of primary schools leading to a full transformation of the primary estate. Nationally, £7billion will be allocated over 15 years with pilot schemes commencing in 2008/09 and then £500 million in 2009/10 across local authorities in a flatter year on year approach to financial allocation. |
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Children’s Centres
The Sure Start Unit has confirmed the indicative budget for the 2006-08 programme (phase 2) for Hackney totalling £4.1million capital funds and £6millon revenue funds. This follows £4.6million Capital and £1.6million revenue which has already been allocated and agreed by Cabinet for the Phase 1 2004/06 programme.
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The entire four year programme is underpinned by an Early Years Strategy developed to achieve the objectives of The Children Act 2004. In this respect, Children’s Centres will contribute towards delivering the five key outcomes of Every Child Matters, - being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution, and economic well being – and the continuing development of multi-agency working that underpins the Children’s Services Agenda.
Phase 2 will complete the Borough’s Children’s Centre network by seeking to provide a further 8 centres.
Building Schools for the future
The BSF Programme will provide for the redevelopment or refurbishment of 13 Secondary and Special Needs schools across the Council and Voluntary Aided sectors. This £167million programme will start on site in 2008 and will take five to six years to implement. The Local Education Partnership (LEP) being procured to deliver the secondary BSF programme will also assume responsibility for the maintenance of schools improved by the programme. Funding for these works will be channelled through the LEP. |
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