Demolition and construction works at a Renfrewshire school are awaiting planning approval.
In their place, the plans show the construction of a single-storey classroom block to be finished externally in roughcast render.
A council spokesperson said: “The new classroom block will be a permanent facility, containing two classrooms, and is part of our ongoing programme of school maintenance. “Of the two temporary buildings due to be removed, only one had recently been in use as a classroom, the other was only being used for storage.
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