All Education and healthcare articles – Page 82
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Locals launch Wigan BSF legal challenge
Opponents to new 'super school' scheme want land to be ringfenced for community use
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Education project of the month: Harrow schools
Kier Southern completed sixth-form centres with minimal disturbance to pupils
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Alison Brooks appointed to Northampton university masterplan
Architect wins design competition to work on 14.5 acre campus
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LSC approves £40m funding for two more colleges
Stalled schemes in Manchester and Skelmersdale to get off the ground
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HLM submits plans for super-green Cornish school
Brannel school will aim to achieve a BREEAM "excellent" rating
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Carillion boss calls for BSF sample schemes to be scrapped
The chief executive of Carillion has said that up to a quarter of the cost of the government’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Schools for the Future programme could be saved by scrapping sample schemes and reducing build costs
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University ‘inundated’ by framework bids
Manchester university is struggling to put together a £22m-a-year framework after being swamped with about 600 applications
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Durkan builds the UK's most sustainable school
Studio E's green design for Hackney's Berger primary gained the highest ever BREEAM 'excellent' for a UK school
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Fun for all: The Forum, University of Hertfordshire
The Forum, an entertainment venue for the University of Hertfordshire, has just opened
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Gove accuses councils of profligacy
The Conservatives have accused local authorities of overspending on consultants when delivering the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Schools for the Future programme
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BSF brings in the benefits
Providing 110,000 pupils with new facilities and buildings is something to be proud of
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Kier buys 64% stake in Kent schools partnership
Group is already principal supply chain partner but will be manager and co-owner of local education partnership after £4.2m purchase
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Tories slam BSF for overspending and inefficiency
Too much spent on consultants and too few schools improved, claim Conservatives
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Three shortlisted for £355m Coventry BSF
Sir Robert McAlpine, Bam and Laing O'Rourke in the running to deliver 20-school new-build and refurbishment programme
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Southampton BSF gets government go-ahead
Plan to rebuild or revamp 11 schools has received approval
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Funding rules changed to boost academies programme
Backers no longer need up-front funds of £2m but only skills to run a school
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Colleges forced back to basics for LSC cash
Colleges forced into huge cutbacks on project sustainability, scope and design to win LSC funding
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Back to schools: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV in a recession
Question one. How can we keep spending billions on school building while struggling with the biggest crisis in our public finances since the war?
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Tim Byles: 'We're firing on all cylinders'
There’s no doubt the pace has picked up since Tim Byles took over the running of the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Schools for the Future programme. But with all the uncertainties of the economy and next year’s election, will he be able to keep up the momentum?
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Penoyre & Prasad’s John Perryn primary school: Start again!
John Perryn primary in east Acton had lost the confidence of parents, staff and Ofsted. So the government stepped in to rebuild it, with a little help from Penoyre & Prasad and Willmott Dixon