Information Presented In The Warminster Draft Neighbourhood Plan Has Not Been Researched And Has No Evidential Backing ~ Now The MOD Is To Say No To Land At Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster, Being Used For An Extension To Kingdown School

Friday 27th March 2015:

The fundamentally flawed Warminster Draft Neighbourhood Plan, which has been controversial since its conception, thanks to the total secrecy of the Warminster Town Council Working Group who compiled it not letting the public know anything of the proposals it contains, is now being riduculed by Warminster residents en masse. 

Within hours of its delayed publication, the Draft Plan met with loud protests over its proposal to push a vehicular highway up through the pedestrianed Avenue, causing a safety risk to pupils and staff of the Avenue Primary School and the Avenue Early Years Education Centre. Likewise, proposals for demolishing Warminster Library, the Warminster Information Centre, Shearwater Lodge Mental Health Clinic and other buildings have also stirred anger among Warminster residents.

Now it seems another suggestion in the Plan ~ the building of an extension to Kingdown School on military land on the north side of Woodcock Road ~ is being dismissed but not by the already vociferous public but in writing by the Ministry Of Defence.

Page 38 of the Draft Plan, 6.5.7. reads:

“Secondary education requirements appear more problematic. Kingdown School has only limited scope to expand on its present site and may not therefore be able to accommodate the projected number of pupils without intervention. With no plans for an additional secondary school in the town based on the perceived growth levels, innovative arrangements may be required. Given that the size of the present school site is the main limiting factor, expansion onto the west end of SHLAA site 2073 (Battlesbury Barracks) may offer a pragmatic  solution which retains all secondary education in close proximity.”

Many local residents have for some while been trying to ascertain whether the Ministry Of Defence (MOD) which owns most of the land north of Woodcock Road would consent to giving up its barracks and military training land to allow a school and also more private residential estates to be built. The Battlesbury Barracks site was among the SHLAAs (the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment sites) but it is only in very recent years that millions of pounds have been spent on this site, updating it with modern accommodation for soldiers and military amenity buildings. The question being asked by many local residents was does Warminster Town Council seriously think those new modern military buildings at Battlesbury Barracks could be simply demolished to make way for a secondary school extension ~ and more alarmingly ~ were members of Warminster Town Council seriously in favour of building residential estates all the way to Battlesbury Hill and Cradle Hill, as hinted by a member of the Draft Plan Working Group?

Up until recently, no answers to these questions have been forthcoming from members of Warminster Town Council or the MOD. That is, until today. Warminster resident Al Wright (who has been scrutinising not only the Draft Neighbourhood Plan but also the way Warminster Town Council has been ignoring public opinion and finding in favour of controversial housing developments including Spurt Mead) has, thanks, to his sheer persistence, now received the following statement from the DIO (the MOD’s Defence Infrastructure Organisation:

“To offer some clarity, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) will be making representations to the Warminster Neighbourhood Plan to remove the education designation from Battlesbury Barracks and is further requesting Wiltshire Council to remove this site and others in the MOD ownership from future iterations of the SHLAA.”

So, there we have it. This appears to put paid to the Kingdown School expansion scheme being feasible close to the present school. So where will the school expand to? If the MOD is not submitting its land (to the north and east of Warminster) as SHLAA sites, does that mean a new secondary school will have to be built instead to the west or south of Warminster? If so, where in the west or the south? The Draft Plan does not include any other options for locations for a Kingdown School extension.

Al Wright concludes: “As with all the info presented in the Warminster Draft Neighbourhood Plan, it has not been researched and has no evidential backing; they [the Working Group] didn’t expect anyone to check but they made a mistake by thinking the Kingdown School extension could just go on MOD land without the MOD having a say in the matter.” 

Kingdown School, Warminster ~ We Will Rock You ~ Incredibly Amazing!

Saturday 18th October 2014

Richard Dombkowski writes ~

“Hello Danny,
I don’t know if you managed to get to see the We Will Rock You show or not at Kingdown School. I was there on Thursday 16th October – the show was incredible; everyone taking part was amazing. There was so much effort made in delivering a fantastic show for everyone to enjoy. 

As I have just written, everyone taking part was amazing but I have to say Scaramouche played by my lovely niece Beth Dombkowski definitely stole the show for me. Am I being biassed or not? No! Yeah if you get round to reading this, Beth. You and Bruno (Galileo Figaro) were megastars – one cool chick and one cool dude. What a performance! I was hoping the show would never end.

So – one wet miserable day in October ended with entertainment filling our hearts and minds with happiness and joy. Well done Kingdown School. I salute you!

P.S. Watch this space: Queen B (Scaramouche). I will be posting something else here shortly.”

After School Clubs And Activities (Non-Sport) At Kingdown School, Warminster

Thursday 18th September 2014

For a list of after-school clubs and activities at Kingdown School, Woodcock Road, Warminster, BA12 9DR, click on:

http://www.kingdown.wilts.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/After-School-Clubs-Term-1-2015-Final.pdf

For further details telephone 01985 215551 or email info@kingdown.wilts.sch.uk

Year 13 Kingdown School Students Hosted A Car Boot Sale Raising Funds For Help For Heroes

Sunday 17th November 2013

Year 13 Kingdown School hosted a Car Boot Sale
in the Central Car Park, Warminster
on Sunday 17th November 2013.

The proceeds from the pitch fees (£5 per pitch)
are to be donated to Help For Heroes.

There were over 20 pitches.

Kingdown Students Take Part In Dan Magness Football Skills Session For Sky Sports

Nineteen students from Kingdown School travelled up to London on Friday 18th October 2013, courtesy of Sky TV, and after staying over night in a hotel near Heathrow, they were up bright and early on Saturday, with eight of them taking part in a recording of the Dan Magness Football Football Skills Session on Sky Sports. The show is presented by Olympic Gold medallist Darren Campbell. The students also met three times World Champion and Bronze Medal winning Gymnast Beth Tweddle.

Kingdown School Will Be Closed On Thursday 17th October 2013 Due To A One Day Strike By Teachers

Tuesday 8th October 2013

Kingdown School, Warminster, will be closed on Thursday 17th October 2013, because of a one-day strike by teachers.

The Headteacher of Kingdown, Sara Edwards, has written to all parents and guardians of students at the school ~

8th October 2013

Dear Parents and Guardians,

School Closure Strike Action on Thursday 17th October 2013.

As you will be aware from the media, the main teachers’ trade unions will be taking industrial action in the south west of England on the Thursday 17th October 2013. The action (a one day strike) will result in class or whole school closures across the region.

We are aware that school closures inconvenience parents and carers, but I now have confirmation that a significant number of our teachers will be involved in the action and we have decided to close the school to students on this day. The decision to close the school is never taken lightly, but in this instance, where staff have elected to take lawful industrial action, I have no choice but to take appropriate steps to ensure the health, safety and well being of students.

The school will be open as normal on Friday 18th October. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like more information.

Yours sincerely,
Sara Edwards.
Headteacher.

Kingdown School,
Woodcock Road, Warminster, BA12 9DR.
Telephone 01985 215551.
email: admin@kingdown.wilts.sch.uk
www.kingdown.wilts.sch.uk

Car Wash At Warminster Fire Station Supports Kingdown School Students’ Everest Challenge, the Fire Fighters’ Charity And Two Hospices

Warminster firefighters are teaming up with students from Kingdown School to hold a charity car wash this weekend. The event – on Saturday 5th October 2013 – will be held at Warminster Fire Station, at Portway, between 10 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.

The students will be drawn from Everest 2014, a team of 24 young people and three staff members from the school who are busy fundraising for an expedition to Mount Everest in December next year.

Watch Manager Chris Trimby explained: “Everest 2014 will be an amazing experience for the students, but they have also set themselves the target of raising money for Children’s Hospice South West and Dorothy House Hospice. The team will be working with local firefighters to wash cars, and we will be splitting the proceeds between their causes and our own Fire Fighters Charity.”

As well as getting their cars cleaned, local people will be able to find out more about Everest 2014 by talking to the students, while the firefighters can advise on home fire safety and how to join Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service as an on-call firefighter.

More information about the Everest challenge can be found at www.kingdowneverest.co.uk

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