'There is so much demand'
Plans for a new school have been welcomed as a 'helping hand' in a Nottinghamshire town. An office building on Victoria Road, Netherfield, could become an independent school for children who have either been excluded, or are at risk of being excluded from their current school, if fresh plans are approved.
Jack Beeby, 94, and John Potter, 90, from Netherfield, thought the new school would be a good use of space, but hoped it would planned in a way which would not affect parking. "I think that would be a good use of the building. You want children to be helped as much as possible while they are growing up," Mr Beeby said.
Retired Andrew Moss, 61, from Netherfield, said: "There's probably a lot of demand for it here. I can't see any real problems, I think it will be really useful in this area."
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