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£22m new school shapes up

Date published: 12 February 2010

WORK is taking shape on the new £22million Mossley Hollins High School.

It is being built on the playing fields of the current school in Huddersfield Road, Mossley, and is due to open to 750 pupils in February, 2011.

The existing building is on a steep slope and the site is too small and restricted.

The development is part of Tameside’s £300million Building Schools for the Future Programme, its biggest investment in schools since Victorian times.

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Take note oldham council!! This is a high school!! not an academy!! Tameside council doing things the right way!

SO another school playing field vanishes and the politicians throw their hands up in despair and wonder why children are obese. Here's your reason.

As for High Schools & Acadamies, Tameside isn't trying to forcibly 'integrate' two different communities together, when almost certainly neither want to.

 

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