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Council and community at loggerheads

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DEMOLITION workers began tearing down a Victorian school in the heart of Penicuik yesterday, despite a campaign to buy it and restore it as a community arts centre.


Campaigners, who have raised £150,000 to buy the Jackson Lane School and collected a petition of 1,500 names, say Midlothian Council has ridden roughshod over the wishes of local people.


Chairman of the Penicuik Development Trust Roger Kelly said: "It is crazy for anybody to be pulling down a building when people say they want it."


A spokesman said the demolition of the school had been agreed at a full council meeting and that the building was deemed to be unsafe. 


He said the building had been on the market for three years, but that it had not received a formal offer and business plan from the trust.


 

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