Thursday, May 8, 2025
Teesdale Mercury
  • News
  • Features
  • Test Drive
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Art & Leisure
  • Buy your paper
  • Buy our photos
  • Digital edition
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Features
  • Test Drive
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Art & Leisure
  • Buy your paper
  • Buy our photos
  • Digital edition
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Teesdale Mercury
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Fabulous’ pavilion plan gets green light

by Teesdale Mercury
September 29, 2021
in News

PLANS for a sports pavilion at Barnard Castle School have been unanimously approved by county councillors after the scheme was described as “absolutely fabulous” .

The project was backed by members of Durham County Council’s south-west planning committee last Thursday.

It means the school can build a modern glass-fronted sports pavilion with changing room, toilets, function room and indoor and outdoor spectating areas to the north-east of the main site.

ADVERTISEMENT

Sports pitches will also be reconfigured which would result in one more full-sized pitch and an extra junior pitch. Amy Williamson, senior planning officer, told the meeting that the facility would be mostly used by the school but a planning condition would guarantee wider community use, although the exact terms had not yet been set. It would also be used for school events and third parties for conferences but would not have a permanent alcohol licence, she said.

However, she said the scheme went against the County Durham Plan because it would result in a loss of part of a playing field. But councillors were told improved facilities and opening up the site to community groups would outweigh this.

She added: “In the past the school has not been able to open the facilities for the wider community because of safeguarding issues – the changing room was in a building used by boarders.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Councillors heard that concerns had been raised by residents, particularly in the Five Acres development to the north of the field, about noise and the impact to their amenity.

Ms Williamson said that conditions imposed by the council would minimise any impact on residents. These included blinds to reduce light pollution and restricted pavilion opening hours from 8am to 10pm. County councillor George Richardson, a governor at the school, said he believed that those issues had been “satisfied” .

He added: “It’s a school and it was a school before Five Acres was built.”

Cllr Richardson, who praised the decision to open the site to the community, said it was wonderful to hear children”s voices as they played games.

Architect Stephen Tudball, from Howarth Litchfield on behalf of the applicant, said the scheme would be a “significant investment for now and the future to help maintain the school’s standing as a leading day and boarder education facility in the North of England” .

Cllr Angela Sterling said “I think it’s absolutely fabulous and I would like to propose that we accept it.”

The decision to approve the plans was unanimous.

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

This week’s paper is out today

Next Post

Huge upswell in tennis interest

ADVERTISEMENT
No Result
View All Result

Stay connected

Facebook Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

Most popular

CELEBRATION: Peter and Anthony Donegan present an evening of stories and songs which pay homage to their dad, Lonnie

Celebrating the legacy of our dad, Lonnie

May 2, 2025
CLEANING UP: Josh Jenkins and Pauline Connelly look on as George O’Brien hands over the litter-picking equipment to Laura Drew

Anti-litterbugs gear up for work

May 8, 2025
SHARING ANTHEMS: The choir at St Mary’s Parish Church, Barnard Castle

Singing from the same song sheet

May 7, 2025
Majestic views: Looking eastbound from Stainmore cafe car park, top, the A66 has features of note including God’s Bridge, left, and the summit marker of the old Stainmore railway line

In the footsteps of the Romans

May 4, 2025
SMART: Well thought out and well designed, the Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo is fun to drive and easy to live with

Plenty of pep in Skoda’s sporty offering

May 5, 2025
APPEAL: Cieran and Claire Chidzey are determined to make memories for their son Ryan who suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Their most recent memory making event included a trip to London for the avid football fan to see Arsenal play Chelsea

Family must raise thousands for special wheelchair to keep poorly Ryan mobile

May 3, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

15C Harmire Enterprise Park
Barnard Castle
Co Durham
DL12 8BN

Email: [email protected]

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190

VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • Art & Leisure
  • Business
  • Country Life
  • Features
  • News
  • Sport
  • Test Drive
  • Digital edition

Useful links

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Buy your paper
  • Photosales
  • Digital edition
  • About us

Follow us on

© Barrnon Media Limited 2025

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy

This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Features
  • Test Drive
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Art & Leisure
  • Buy your paper
  • Buy our photos
  • Digital edition
  • Contact

© 2024