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Showing posts with label Business School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business School. Show all posts
Friday, November 30, 2012
Oakham School, Business School, Demolition, Planning, Oakham Town Council, Photographs
APP/2012/0805/NT (CAC) Mr Chris Binks (Oakham School)
Demolition of existing school building (1025sq metres) to facilitate future rebuilding
APP/2012/0763/NT Mr Chris Binks (Oakham School)
Three storey extension to existing school building (Merton Building) and construction
of new business school, following demolition of other existing buildings. Extension of
hard surfaced car park for the adjacent St. Josephs R.C. Church
Merton Building, Church Street
Oakham Town Council approve with very little consideration the
demolition of the buildings above and below.
They gave no consideration to the trees on site many have Tree
Preservation Orders.
The Barn will remain this is home for the School shop that take trade
away from some of the towns retailers. It is proposed the fine tree
and the buildings behind will be pulled down.
Oakham School is proposing to build a new business school.
Cllr Lucas said Oakham School always does things well.
Cllr Nowell Spoke saying there is a lot coming from Oakham School.
Below is fine example of one of Oakham Schools 'good things'
this building was built in the heart of Oakham's Conservation Area
across the road from Cutts Close. It blends in nicely with the
surrounding traditional style buildings in this area of Oakham.
http://martinbrookes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/things-oakham-school-do-nicely-oakham.html
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Business School,
Demolition,
Oakham School,
Oakham town council,
Photographs,
planning
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