Thursday, 4 February 2010

£18 million for Trinity High School



Local Labour Councillors have welcomed the news that building work is due to start in May on the refurbishment of existing buildings and the construction of a major two-storey teaching and administration block, at Trinity High School on Higher Cambridge Street. The £18 million investment is part of the Labour Councils “Building Schools for the Future” program that has seen £600 million invested in schools across the City. Commenting on the investment local Councillor Nigel Murphy said “Hulme has already benefited with the rebuilding of Rolls Crescent Primary School and this new investment shows that Manchester Labour is committed to improving the education and facilities for our future generations.”

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