Plans for a new, long-awaited city centre primary school with 210 places have been given the nod. Following years of campaigning by Deansgate ward and Piccadilly ward councillors, the plans have now been given unanimous approval by executive council members.
A report read: “This project will create a new primary school at the Crown Street Phase two development in the ward of Deansgate. READ MORE:'Greater Manchester deserves better': Prime Minister speaks on the failings of GMP “The school will include 210 places for primary age children and a 26-place nursery.” The school and nursery will sit in the Crown Street Phase Two development – made up of two 51-storey residential towers – boasting 855-apartments in the southern corner of Deansgate
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