Council backs plan to provide temporary extension at Glasgow school

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Council backs plan to provide temporary extension at Glasgow school
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Plans to provide a temporary extension to support pupils at a Glasgow secondary school have received council approval.

Officials have given the green light to a proposal to relocate a building from St Paul’s High School to Cardinal Winning School in Tollcross.

Cardinal Winning School, on Fullarton Avenue, caters for secondary aged children with additional learning needs. As well as installing the unit on the site, the council will construct a “link between the existing school”. They added: “The modular building is intended to serve as a shower room and breakout area for pupils with medical needs and will be located to the rear of the school, sufficiently screened from the street.”Alterations to the appearance of the unit will be made following the transfer from St Paul’s as the “materials used on the structure differ from the materials of the school it is proposed to be attached to.

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