Facelift due for cramped Douglas primary
Plans to give a Douglas school a £3.8 million facelift go on display to parents, pupils and the public today (17 May).
A major extension's planned for St Mary's RC primary school, adding classrooms, a new hall and disabled access.
The school's designed for a maximum 275 pupils, but numbers are around 300 -and facilities are now too cramped.
A two-storey extension would add four new classrooms and a revamped hall for with partitions, for dining, sport and performances.
The proposals going for planning approval include better access to the school car park, new windows and doors, and a new roof.
There's a chance to view them in the school this afternoon from 3-7pm.
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