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Publication Date:-
2020-02-02
 
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6 of the best for East Prescot Road Nursery School

Class Act: East Prescot Road Nursery School headteacher Colette Bentley and City Council Cabinet Member for Education, Employment and Skills Cllr Barbara Murray celebrate 6 outstanding Ofsted reports with pupils.

A Liverpool Nursery School is celebrating 20 years of being:- 'outstanding' with its 6th successive top rating from Ofsted. Staff, pupils and parents at East Prescot Road Nursery marked the School's 6 "outstanding" reports from the education standards watchdog with a special party for the entire School community.

Inspectors from Ofsted recently visited the nursery to look at all aspects of School life. The subsequent report sums up their findings in just 5 words:- "This is a fabulous School." The report notes that reading is at the heart of the School curriculum and states:- "The aim behind the whole curriculum is to give children the language and vocabulary that they need for the future." It adds:- "Speech and language are also high priority for the School. Leaders are deeply knowledgeable about national research in this area. Leaders and staff use an excellent system to identify each child's language skills. They follow this up with activities that build children's knowledge and skills in a logical order."

Leadership at the School comes in for particular praise, with the inspectors noting:- "Leadership of the School is exceptional. Leaders do not take children off roll to boost their results. They look after the well being of staff and make their workload manageable. They have improved the School since the previous inspection. The local authority uses leaders and the School as examples of excellence."

East Prescot Road Nursery caters for up to 102 3 and 4 year olds and has been part of the local community since the 1940's.

The Ofsted report concludes:- "Children are extremely happy. They develop high levels of independence and many skills that they need for their lives now and in the future. The School fulfils its values and its aim of giving children the 'Roots to grow and the wings to fly.'"

East Prescot Road Nursery School Headteacher Collette Bentley said:- "Since Ofsted was introduced, each inspection the School has had has resulted in outstanding. This means the School has been outstanding for 20 years and we saw this as a great reason to celebrate. What makes this School outstanding is the partnership with parents and families. Once we have established the relationship we are able to work very closely with parents and families to support their children's needs, whatever they may be. I am really proud to be the head of this School, we have been very supported and most importantly we are a fantastic team working together for the benefit of families within this community."

Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member of Education, Employment and Skills, Cllr Barbara Murray, said:- "This is a remarkable achievement for the School. It has such a high quality of provision which is in keeping with our philosophy across the City that early years' education is so important. Everyone at the School works extremely hard to get these results. East Prescot Road is a model of good practice for the whole City."

For more information about East Prescot Road Nursery School and the read the full report visit:- EastPrescotRoad.Co.UK.


Future of Baltic Triangle set for public consultation

THE public are to be asked for their views on a new masterplan for 1 of the UK's creative hot-spots. A report to Liverpool City Council's Cabinet, on 7 February 2020, recommending a public consultation be launched on the Baltic Triangle's draft Spatial Regeneration Framework (SRF); which has been designed to guide the area's future development. If approved by cabinet the draft SRF, produced by LDA Design who led the masterplanning for the regeneration of London's Olympic Park, will go out to a 5 week consultation beginning on Monday, 17 February 2020.

Key recommendations within the Baltic Triangle's draft SRF include:-

Enhancing connectivity, specifically pedestrian and cycle routes.

► Creating green corridors, linking into the City's ₤3.4m Urban GreenUp project.

► Protecting open spaces and setting open space design guidelines, including:- specifically for Baltic Green and Baltic Park .

► Encouraging a balanced mix of housing types and homes for families.

► Ensuring buildings have active ground floor uses.

► The potential for a Conservation Area.

► Implementing the Agent of Change policy.

► Support for a new Rail Station.

The draft SRF also identifies the following 4 Areas of Change and sets design guidelines for each that deal with considerations such as scale and design, connectivity, heritage and green infrastructure:-

1. Police HQ and Heaps Mill.

2. Wapping Goods Terminal.

3. Flint Street South.

4. Cains Brewery Village and Hill Street Corridor.

The Baltic Triangle covers 37.6 hectares of mixed use land on the southern fringe of the City Centre and is home to many digital and creative industries as well as popular night-time economy venues. The area has boomed in the past decade, fuelled by a blossoming creative and digital sector overseen by the Baltic Creative and Baltic Triangle Area CICs; and has attracted significant levels of development. Since January 2012, ₤128 million has been invested in new developments with a further ₤62 million currently on site. However, the area has also seen significant growth in residential development over the past decade; with a doubling in its population; and there has been an ever increasing development pressure on the remaining available land. Following the consultation and further amends, the draft SRF will return to cabinet to be approved for use in guiding planning applications in the area. It will be endorsed as a Supplementary Planning Document following adoption of Liverpool's 15 year Local Plan, which is expected to come into Force in early 2021.

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said:- "The development of the Baltic Triangle is 1 of Liverpool's great success stories of the past decade and this new masterplan will help guide and ensure this growth continues for the decades to come.  Consultation with businesses and residents will be crucial to how this draft plan is shaped. The area's position as 1 of Britain's fastest growing digital and creative hubs is something the City takes great pride in and we want to nurture this to ensure its future as a major engine in the Liverpool Powerhouse."

Paul Hogan, Director of The Baltic Triangle Area CIC, said:- "The Baltic Triangle must not suffer the same fate of the creative sector in east London where people and organisations are being Forced out because they can no longer afford to live or work in the very areas that they were instrumental in helping to regenerate. In this context, we see the development of the SRF as very timely and important.  We applaud the Council for taking this bold step as it will support our long term vision to preserve and grow the Baltic Triangle as a place where genuinely affordable and flexible live/work space sit side by side with spaces for social, recreational and creative enterprise."

Mark Graham, Director of LDA Design, said:- "We have worked with local stakeholders and the Council to deliver an SRF that responds to the challenges and celebrates opportunities of the Baltic Triangle. The clear messages from our early stakeholder consultation were to create a more liveable, vibrant and connected area which balanced the dynamic and, in some cases, conflicting needs of its businesses, residents and visitors. Our focus on the amazing network of existing and historic streets, using a place led approach, ensures that development and emerging uses, will be focussed on delivering positive street environments which embrace the character and vibrancy of this amazing place. Importantly this SRF is about ensuring the longevity of the Baltic Triangle as a digital and creative hub, whilst also making it a great place to live; delivering a place where both businesses and residential communities can grow."

 
      
 
   
 
 
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