The green light has finally been given for the redevelopment of this building A former Royal British Legion in Great Broughton has been given the green light to be turned into housing by the council. The proposal would involve the conversion of an existing building to form a single three-bedroom dwelling with annexed accommodation, within the settlement of Great Broughton. The building is a two storey stone built property which fronts onto the Main Street. External alterations are proposed to the ground floor openings of at the rear. In planning documents it is also confirmed that, although not indicated in the application details, works have commenced on site. The application is, therefore, partially retrospective.
A NEW secondary school offering more than 1,000 places for pupils and boasting several new sports facilities is due for debate next week. Bucks Council will consider its proposal to build the new “Kingsbrook Secondary School”, at Broughton Crossing, in Bierton, during a Strategic Sites Committee, on April 8. The new 1,080-place free school will be two and three storeys, have a sixth form, and a 32-place Special Educational Needs (SEN) Unit.
PICTURED: Council made images of the new school It will also feature a sports hall, pavilion, grass sports pitches, an all-weather pitch, and a multi-use-games-area (MUGA). There will also be a “trim trail”, horticultural area, and library.