Symington Primary has been given the go ahead to build an extension — the second in just over a decade.The single-storey extension is to be used for a general purpose room and a store room.The South Ayrshire school was extended as part of a £1.8m modernisation project in 2010, including a new library and general purpose areas.Planners gave the go ahead to the extension, citing the fact that it remains entirely within the existing school grounds and doesn't change the use of the land there.Their report stated: "The proposed extension takes its design cues from the original building and is designed to reflect the existing school."The extension is reflective of the existing school premises, and due to its siting, scale, low profile design and
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