A new special educational needs school in Lincolnshire has been dropped
after the Reform led County Council failed to respond to Government requests for information. Council budget papers said the scheme was dropped because the Government wouldn't support it. The £24,000,000 the new school in Sleaford would have cost is now to be redirected to other projects. Rutland and Stanford MP Alicia Kearns says some of the most vulnerable children in the county have been let down by Lincolnshire County Council’s incompetence and is calling for a formal review of the process that led to the failure of the project.

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