Saturday, November 21, 2009

Some confusion at DCC regarding use of Victoria Park

Following our previous blog entry regarding the response from the Director of Leisure and Communities to Cllr Richard McCready, stating they have "no such plans" to use Victoria Park for school playing fields, we have obtained information under FOISA that suggests some confusion between departments in the city council. We asked:
(3a). Is DCC intending to use any of the following spaces - Victoria Park, Lochee Park, Magdalen Green, - for the purpose of sport and recreational activities by the proposed new West End Primary Schools (the shared campus for Park Place and St Joseph's)?
The response given under FOISA was:
"DCC is intending that Victoria Park will be used as necessary by the proposed West End Campus"
Please can someone enlighten us regarding the city council's plans for Victoria Park with respect to the proposed new West End schools?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Update on DCC application to Scottish Government

Cllr Fraser Macpherson has posted an update on his website (www.dundeewestend.com) advising that the city council's application for dispensation should soon result in a decision from Scottish Ministers. The Director of Education is quoted to be looking forward, "with somewhat bated breath", to a decision being made soon.

Remember that the application was made on 4 August 2009, over 4 months ago, but the council has not kept parents or residents updated with developments. It has made no statement about the inclusion of Victoria Park in its application, although Schools Division in Edinburgh have confirmed that the application intends for this public park to provide playing fields for the new schools.

When a West End councillor recently asked the Director of Leisure and Communities about "a briefing on any plans to use Victoria Park in the West End Ward for school playing fields for the proposed West End school located at the former Logie site", his official and confirmed reply was:
"We have no such plans"
What is going on in Tayside House?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Declining non-staff expenditure on St Joseph's school

We have received data under FOISA from Dundee City Council relating to non-staff costs, which shows a concerning year-on-year downward trend in such expenditure; this may explain the visible deterioration of the school building.

If the 2004/05 level of expenditure had continued in the following four years, St Joseph's would have received a further £170,630 of investment, which could have been spent on improving the school building. for comparison, non-staff costs for Park Place PS are also shown in the figure. This comparison is striking because St Joseph's PS is an older and larger building with 46% more pupils than Park Place PS.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Victoria Park to be used for new schools playing fields

We have received confirmation from Schools Division of Scottish Government that the City Council's application for dispensation also includes an intention that Victoria Park, 700m west of the proposed Logie site, would be used to provide playing fields for the new schools.

As we highlighted previously, this was not part of the original proposal that went to public consultation, and neither parents, elected councillors, church representatives, residents or the general public are aware of this recently addition.

What do you think of this plan? Should this undulating public park be given over, either in part or in total, for use by primary-age schoolchildren? What do teachers think about the logistics of taking large numbers of children from school to a public park that has no changing facilities, no toilets or other amenities, no enclosed area for safe play away from members of the public, dogs etc.?