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Councillors critical over plans for new special educational needs school in Sully A ROW has broken out over £2 million set to fund a special school expanding because that money was meant to be for Sully. Ysgol y Deri, a special educational needs school, is planning on expanding with a new building with space for 150 pupils on land near Cosmeston Country Park. While the Welsh Government is paying for most of the expansion, the Vale council will put up £2.5 million towards it including £2 million of Section 106 money from the Cog Road development, where hundreds of houses are planned near Sully. Section 106 money, paid by developers, is supposed to fund the extra pressure placed on local public services like doctors’ surgeries and schools.