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Flint catholic super-school funded by taxpayer will be owned by church

Flint catholic super-school funded by taxpayer will be owned by church

Leader Live09-05-2025
Plans to create an all-through catholic super-school in Flint for pupils aged 3-18 are currently preparing to go into consultation amid opposition from parents' groups.
The proposal requires the closure of four schools in Flintshire, the catholic primary schools of St David's in Mold, St Anthony's in Saltney and St Mary's in Flint plus the closure of St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School.
According to the plans 85% of the cost of the new super-school - £46.75 million - would come from the Welsh Government's Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme with the remaining 15% coming from the Diocese of Wrexham.
Parents groups at two of the four schools - St Anthony's and St David's - actively oppose the plans. St David's School Action Group held a protest march last weekend to campaign against the proposals.
But at this week's Education, Youth & Culture Overview & Scrutiny Committee, the leader of Flintshire's Liberal Democrat group Cllr Andrew Parkhurst asked who would own the super-school building once completed.
"I understand school buildings are owned by the Diocese," he said. "If the new building goes ahead with Welsh Government money then who owns the building?
"Is it the council or is it the church? Are we in effect giving away millions to the church?"
"It's not always clear-cut but as a rule of thumb the council usually owns the playing fields while the Diocese owns buildings and the land beneath them," said Jennie Williams, Senior Manager, School Planning and
Provision for Flintshire County Council.
"Once we've built the school we will have to hand back the building. That's how the legal framework of voluntary aided schools runs."
Now Welsh Government has confirmed that once taxpayers have funded the school, it would transfer into the ownership of the Diocese.
"In the case of voluntary aided schools, the school buildings and land are usually owned by trustees typically the Diocesan," said a Senedd spokesperson.
"The Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme supports investment in education infrastructure across Voluntary Aided, Voluntary Controlled and Local Authority maintained schools. In all cases, the asset remains in the ownership of delivery partners following the investment."
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It has also been confirmed that the consultation, which was supposed to open this month, will now be opened no later than Tuesday, June 3.
A council spokesperson said: 'The council can confirm that the consultation is scheduled to go live on or before June 3, 2025 and finish before the start of the school summer holidays, subject to the finalisation of the necessary documentation and approvals.'
After Flintshire County Council twice postponed the opening of the consultation, parents campaigning to save their schools fear further delaying the timeline restricts their opportunity to make their case.
Martina Crocombe is one of the leading advocates to save St Anthony's in Saltney. She has two children art the school, which is scheduled to be the first to close under the plan in September 2026.
"These delays have caused yet more uncertainty and show that once again, Flintshire County Council and Wrexham Diocese can't seem to get it right," she said.
"There have now been three delays and the reasons for them have not been made clear to the public. These repeated delays raise serious questions about the efficiency and reliability of both the council and the diocese.
"The proposed super school idea, which the majority oppose, needs to be scrapped. The parents and community of Saltney will continue to fight this ridiculous idea."
Sarah Cunningham, from the St David's School Action Group, said making people wait was making parents anxious.
"Waiting longer for the consultation to open causes great concern as we believe it's a deliberate attempt to let all the noise pass and it brings the dates exceedingly close to the summer holidays," she said.
"For St Anthony's this could most certainly be seen as tactical as they will have even less time to prepare for the possible closure of the school."
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