Click here for all our analysis on the upcoming budget setting processes.

NEWS POLITICS

Still no decision on Newtown PRU

The future of a specialist school at the centre of a whistleblowing incident in Newtown is still undecided.

7 months ago   1 minute read    1,374 views

The image for Still no decision on Newtown PRU
 
Share            Listen to the story

By Elgan Hearn
Local Democracy Reporter


The future of a specialist school at the centre of a whistleblowing incident in Newtown is still undecided.

The North Powys Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) in Newtown one of two specialist units in the county that are under thread of closure due to Powys County Council cutbacks.

  Sign up for All About Newtown Daily

Our new free daily information email service. Sign up below by entering your email address.

The other PRU is in Brecon.

Their future is a hot topic because proposals to close a PRU in Powys to save £600,000 over two years are part of this year’s council budget.

The idea emerged in January when the draft budget papers were first published.

The lack of detail of the proposal was criticised at a scrutiny meeting ahead of all budget proposal for 2024/2025 budget being agreed at a meeting in February by a slim margin.

Part of the budget includes the to make £10.652 million in cuts, savings, and income generation to balance the books.

Remodelling PRUs is estimated to save the council £325,555 this year and £251,285 next year.

However, a month into the financial year – there are still no clear details of what will happen.

A council spokesman said: “A comprehensive business case is being completed and therefore no decision has been made as to what the future of the PRU provision in Powys will look like.

“A number of options remain under consideration, and these will be scrutinised through the relevant pathways in the council before being submitted to cabinet for a decision to be made.”

PRUs are small specialist schools that deal with children who need greater support than mainstream schools can provide.

Pupils attend PRUs for a range of reasons including exclusion from mainstream school due to behavioural issues, mental health issues and illness.

Local authorities are legally obliged to offer this kind of alternative school provision and Powys has two PRU’s, one based in Newtown and the other in Brecon.

You've viewed 1 stories so far!

All About Newtown is an independent not-for-profit online news and information service for the town of Newtown in Mid Wales. We provide ad-free content, so rely on reader subscriptions and donations to run.

  Donate via PayPal

Related or similar stories based on this one

Image for the article Newtown based PRU requires 'significant improvement'
Newtown based PRU requires 'significant improvement'

4 months ago

Image for the article Plan to split PRU in two revealed
Plan to split PRU in two revealed

1 month ago

Image for the article Is Newtown's pupil referral unit going to close?
Is Newtown's pupil referral unit going to close?

10 months ago

Business of the Week
Newtown Tyres

Mochdre Industrial Estate

Follow us

Connect with us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Google News

     

Trending
MP calls on regulator to investigate school

2 days ago

Rory raises over £500 with annual cycle

2 days ago

Water company given green light on investment plans

2 days ago

Donate to us

We're a not-for-profit community interest company and have no corporate owners. We'd appreciate anything you can give to keep us providing free content.

  Donate via PayPal
Upcoming Events
Newtown AFC v Haverfordwest

26/12/24 02:30pm

Popup Coffee Morning

27/12/24 10:00am

New Year Celebration

31/12/24 07:00pm

Latest Stories
Church conversion plans approved

6 hours ago

Mayor wishes all a Happy Christmas

1 day ago

Changing bin collection frequency would not 'solve' recycling issues

1 day ago