Two Dunfermline high schools are earmarked for demolition by the end of next year and students and staff are expected to migrate to the new learning centre in August.
Fife Council submitted prior notifications for the demolition of Woodmill High School and St Columba’s RC High School through its planning portal in recent weeks.
Although the applications have limited information, a spokesperson for the council confirmed that the council plans to flatten both sites entirely with demolition expected to start by the end of next year.
“A detailed programme will be prepared for these works, likely to start towards the end of 2024,” they added.
The £123.6m campus will bring together pupils, students and staff from both schools and Fife College in modern, fit for purpose, low carbon facilities.
The replacement buildings for St Columba’s and Woodmill are due to open in August 2024, at which point staff and students will make the move.
However, until then the council said both will still be in use until the end of summer 2024 term.
The council has confirmed that both high school sites will be flattened into blank slates for potential redevelopment. However, a spokesperson said the “future use of the site is still to be determined.”
The council will share more information and details about the demolition programmes as and when the time comes.
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