Prospect of a New Specialist School Addressing Wellbeing Needs Let Down for Conversion to Flats
Rochdale, Greater Manchester – Hopes for a new specialist primary school to support vulnerable children in Rochdale have been dashed after plans to convert disused offices into an educational facility were rejected. Instead, the future of the vacant buildings on Drake Street looks set to be secured as residential accommodation, with new proposals to convert the site into flats now taking precedence. The original proposal, submitted by applicant Supreme Start, sought to transform two disused office buildings directly opposite Beech House School into a modern, therapeutic learning environment specifically designed for children with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. A.I. Image The detailed plans outlined a significant refurbishment of the four-storey structures to create classrooms, staff offices, breakout spaces, and dedicated therapeutic support rooms. The project aimed to provide a high-quality educational facility tailored to young people who struggle with emotiona...