Councillor Georgina Hill has expressed concern about the lack of forthcoming funding from Northumberland’s Tory led County Council to resolve issues surrounding the Berwick Partnership of schools including a new 11 - 18 school for Berwick itself.
Industrial action and the weasel words from the administration at County Hall in Morpeth has not been enough to quell the exodus of many brilliant teachers as the cash to construct a new school and further money to bring other partnership schools up to modern standards doesn’t appear to be sitting anywhere near the horizon as Northumberland County Council struggles with is massive debt accrued since 2017. As time runs on, that debt will become Northumberland’s own ‘black hole’.
Councillor Hill’s short question is rushing like an arrow towards Cllr Guy Renner-Thompson, the Cabinet member with responsibility for Inspiring Young People, who said in July 2023 when talking up the changes in the Berwick Partnership: “This investment in world-class facilities will transform education in Berwick and north Northumberland for generations to come.
This must be particularly galling for educationalists from the Berwick Partnership area when there’s no sign of the cash following ‘The Guy’s’ most recent press statement where he is claiming the excellent position Northumberland Academy schools have put education in across the County as some sort of achievement of his own and his hatred of proper statements about schools to be issued by OFSTED in future as he may find longer exposure of the real position of schools will not benefit his own place at Morpeth’s altar of mammon.
Councillor Hill’s concerns are shown to be right as the closure of Berwick Middle School, Glendale Middle School and Tweedmouth Community Middle School on August 31 2026 complete with Guy Renner Thompsons engineered sneak over of his home town Belford primary school into a different partnership has been arranged to cover his own stooping back.
Those school closures and the loss of teaching staff is part of the Tories plans for the new partnership in the Northernmost part of England and Berwick High School is to be completed and ready to open on the same date as the other schools closures.
One wag has asked on social media if the new school is to be built of straw as the time scale is against a safe and long lasting traditional school to be constructed in such a short timeframe.
Northumberland County Council has a £130m shortfall to complete the Northumberland Railway Line in the South of the County is a minor part of not being able to cover the costs of this new build promise with the secret cabinet at County hall siphoning off £millions given to an academy trust in their beloved Morpeth,.
Planned borrowing for a new road scheme to whisk Blyth residents to a shopping mall the Council owns in Cramlington after wrecking Blyth’s Town Centre and their in chain current road design to close off Blyth’s supermarkets to road travellers on Northumberland’s busiest urban highway, Cowpen Road is also stretching the Council’s current borrowing requirement, the lack of sufficient 'New Homes Bonus' is stretching the Council's reserves as planning by appeal is the growing order of the day at County Hall and the pouring of cash into pothole repairs that the Tories ignored for seven years when coupled with the massive costs of home to school transport and post 16 travel Northumberland County Council is struggling under the weight of their chosen idiotic glamour projects to deliver ordinary services to local people.
For the people of Berwick the shambolic handling of capital spend and the leaning of service delivery towards a Ponteland and Morpeth corridor hasn’t and won't help Berwicks young people nor its residents as a whole, as disrupted education can affect the future of children for years to come and the only offer on the table at the moment is severe disruption.
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