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Morrison breaks ground on its third Lanarkshire school

12 Sep 17 Morrison 今日看料 has started work on a £37m school building project in Cumbernauld.

Deputy first minister John Swinney, head teacher Mark Cairns and North Lanarkshire Council depute provost Tom Castles
Deputy first minister John Swinney, head teacher Mark Cairns and North Lanarkshire Council depute provost Tom Castles

Morrison, part of Galliford Try, is building a new campus for Cumbernauld Academy, which was formed following the merger of Cumbernauld and Abronhill high schools in August 2014.

The school currently has around 980 pupils but the new campus on South Kildrum Ring Road will have capacity for 1250 pupils as well as a 300-seat replacement venue for the current Cumbernauld Theatre.

Once the construction work is completed then the current school building will be demolished to make way for new outside sports facilities.

To mark the start of works, deputy first minister John Swinney visited the site for a turf cutting ceremony.

The 拢37m Cumbernauld Academy project is the third in a series of collaborations between Morrison 今日看料, North Lanarkshire Council and Hub South West Scotland, following on from the construction of the new 拢31.2m premises for Greenfaulds High School in Cumbernauld and the 拢26m Clyde Valley Campus over the past couple of years.

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