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14.11.03
Liberal Democrats have welcomed long awaited plans unveiled by the
Government this week to invest money in improving schools in Haringey, but
have questioned details of the schemes.
New money, part of the London
Challenge strategy, is planned to fund a new secondary school and sixth form
as well as refurbishing and rebuilding all the borough's schools by 2010.
However the Lib Dems have warned that lessons must be learned from the
failures of PFI for schools before proceeding and that money for building
and improving must be matched with funding to recruit and retain good
quality teaching staff.
Lib Dem Leader Ross Laird says that Haringey has, over the past few years,
been the subject of a number of 'false dawns' for education, with the
Government using the Labour run council as a testing ground for many new
initiatives. The Lib Dems hope that this is not another initiative that will
slowly die away after the media has lost interest.
Cllr Laird is particularly concerned at the potential waste of funds. Over
the past few years many of Haringey's poorer schools have undergone
expensive refurbishment. Now, in light of these new plans, the same
refurbished buildings could be pulled down and replaced by new ones less
than five years after the improvements. Although he accepts that
improvements are necessary, he is concerned at the lack of long term planning
by the Council, education authority and Government and that this will lead
to waste.
There are also serious concerns regarding the targets set out in the
proposals. Since PFI was introduced for building schools in the borough many
projects have failed to meet deadlines with schools closing early and
opening late. The result is many schools losing valuable weeks off the
school year or having to endure disruptions while building work continues
during term time.
Cllr Laird is most concerned about the lack of emphasis from the Government
and the Council with regard to improving teaching conditions. He says that
although an improved working environment will make teaching and learning
more enjoyable, unless greater support is given to staff recruitment and
retention many of the problems in Haringey schools will continue.
Cllr Ross Laird comments:
"Finally schools in Haringey look like they will get some meaningful funding
which could bring our schools into the 21st Century. Lib Dems have
campaigned hard for greater investment in local schools. The Council must
ensure that spending on schools is well planned and waste does not happen.
"Ultimately the Council, and the Government must tackle the problem of
recruiting and retaining staff in Haringey. Until that issue is resolved
education in the borough will continue to suffer."
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