Argyll and Bute Council has agreed to suspend consultation on its proposals to reduce the size of its school estate through a programme of mergers and revisit its review of the primary school estate.
The decision has been taken following the Scottish Government’s announcement that Argyll and Bute’s grant settlement will be reduced by 4.94%, almost twice the national average of 2.6%. Argyll and Bute Council will receive £220.059 million in 2011-12 from the Scottish government, compared with £231.488 million - a drop of £11.429m.
Allowing for inflation and other cost pressures, this means the council faces a total budget shortfall of at least £15 million in 2011-12.
In addition, the Scottish Government’s settlement only applies to one year, so the council needs to consider the impact of a single-year settlement against its own medium-term financial plans.
The consultation process on the school estate has been suspended with immediate effect and all public meetings connected to the consultation which were scheduled to take place in January and February have been cancelled.
Councillor Ellen Morton, the council’s recently appointed spokesperson for education and lifelong learning, requested the process be re-examined after she took up her new position on 6 December and reviewed the proposals. Since her appointment Councillor Morton has visited schools and reviewed feedback already received as part of the consultation process.
Councillor Morton will now oversee a total review of the school estate, including all primary schools, not just those featured in the recent proposals.
Submissions already made to the consultation process will be considered as part of the new review.
Councillor Morton, spokesperson for education, explained the decision: “Confirmation from the Scottish Government that our settlement is significantly lower than we expected means there has been a material change of circumstances which surround the decision made by council on 25 November. As a result we have agreed to suspend consultation on our school amalgamation proposals immediately.
“The proposals we have were developed by the previous spokesperson for education. I’ve given them careful consideration and, in light of the new information we have relating to our settlement it’s right we re-visit our review of the primary school estate.
“I’m committed to developing a successful future for education in Argyll and Bute in these difficult times and intend to take a very hands-on approach. I’ve already been to visit some of the schools mentioned in the proposals and will visit more."
“And I’ve spent time looking at the consultation submissions received so far from parents, community groups and other organisations. I’m grateful for the information they’ve sent in and want to reassure them that everything received so far has been read and will help me as I review the proposals," he added.
The decision to suspend the consultation process was taken at a special council meeting held on 5 January.
The council will consider its budget for 2011 at a meeting on 10 February. Revised proposals for the school estate will be presented to council at its meeting on 3 March, for implementation in October 2011.
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