Plans to transform former health centre into 60-pupil special school

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The former Little Lever Health Centre could become a place of learning for children who 'might otherwise be unable to attend school'

Plans have been lodged to transform a former health centre into a special school for 60 children. Little Lever Health Centre on Mytham Road, which has been replaced by a new building, is at the centre of the proposals.

The school is proposed to be a small independent special school catering for up to 60 young people from the ages of nine to 16 – providing full time education in a therapeutic environment. Your Chapter operate around 20 sites across the North West, Yorkshire, Shropshire and Wales. “The school will offer a range of bespoke high quality educational care for young people within a safe and homely environment and has been specifically designed to support individuals in leading active and independent lives.”

 

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