Pfs warns election may delay schools projects

The General Election is likely to cause a delay to school projects as the new government reorders priorities.
Partnerships for Schools (PfS) has warned that there may be a “slight delay” to schools projects for up to five months after the next election while the new government establishes priorities.
However, the public body set up to deliver Building Schools for the Future (BSF) also expects commitment to spending on both the academies and primary capital programme from a new government.

The General Election is likely to cause a delay to school projects as the new government reorders priorities.

Partnerships for Schools (PfS) has warned that there may be a “slight delay” to schools projects for up to five months after the next election while the new government establishes priorities.

However, the public body set up to deliver Building Schools for the Future (BSF) also expects commitment to spending on both the academies and primary capital programme from a new government.

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