New Catholic High School set for green light

By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter

23rd Apr 2024 | Local News

Artist impression showing what the new Sir Richard Gwyn Catholic High School near Barry could look like if plans are approved.
Artist impression showing what the new Sir Richard Gwyn Catholic High School near Barry could look like if plans are approved.

Plans put in more than a year ago to knock down a secondary school near Barry and rebuild it are set for approval.

Vale of Glamorgan Council's planning committee will make a decision on the plans for Sir Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, off Argae Lane, on Thursday, April 25.

The proposal, which is part of the council's 21st century schools programme, could see capacity at the school increase from 815 to 1,050 pupils aged 11-16.

A planning report on the scheme states the rebuild would ensure the school is able to meet the demand for places and address the "poor condition and suitability" of the building.

If approved, the new school will also include a special resource base for 60 children, taking the total proposed total capacity to 1,110 pupils.

Three neighbouring households raised concerns about the plans with the council.

These, according to the council report into the plans, focus on the potential increase in congestion on nearby roads due to the increased number of pupils.

For the same reason, concerns were also raised about existing parking issues being exacerbated.

As well as the additional pupils, the proposed school expansion would mean an increase in staff from 76 to 132.

A report written by Vale of Glamorgan Council's highways department last year recognises that Argae Lane "presents issues during peak times".

It adds: "Various internal colleagues are aware of the highway safety issues presented daily at the school.

"A safe and efficient pick-up and drop-off area should be provided within the confines of the school boundary."

However, a later report from the highways team published this year shows it has no objections to the plans, subject to a number of conditions being fulfilled by the developers, including:

  • Submitting plans for active travel improvements;
  • Creating a traffic and pedestrian management plan;
  • Providing details of new accesses and drop-off points before any work commences; and
  • Creating a construction traffic management plan.

The proposed school comprises of a four-storey main teaching block, a new sports hall with associated parking and a multi-use games area with a 4G pitch, running track and kick about area.

Vale of Glamorgan Council's planning committee will meet to discuss the plans at 4pm.

     

New penarth Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: penarth jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Picture by Steve Parselle.
Local News

Popular Penarth festival expected to sell out again

Luke King Fisher with his cousin Jasmine in hospital
Local News

“Tŷ Hafan’s Sophie is helping us to face the unthinkable – now I’m doing the Welsh 3 Peaks to help Tŷ Hafan”

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide Penarth with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.