Nottingham school to be rebuilt after four-year wait
A school in Nottingham which has been waiting more than four years for rebuilding work to start has finally been told contractors have been appointed.
A school in Nottingham which has been waiting more than four years for rebuilding work to start has finally been told contractors have been appointed.
The Principal of the school in Nottingham, who has been told today that his school will finally be rebuilt, says justice has been done.
Staff and pupils at Top Valley Academy have been waiting for more than four years for areas of the site to be rebuilt.
Peter Brown says the announcement that contractors have been appointed to start work next year means that children at Top Valley will soon be 'on a level playing field' with those at other nearby schools where improvements to buildings have already been made.
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