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York school wants new fence to stop racegoers urinating on its property

Mon 24 Jun, 2024 by Joe Gerrard – Local Democracy Reporter

Part of All Saints School's upper site. Photograph © Google Street View

Filed Under: Education, News

New gates and railings are set to be installed at a school in York’s South Bank to stop racegoers using its grounds to relieve themselves.

Plans lodged with City of York Council would see gates, wire mesh and metal railings installed around the upper site of All Saints School in Mill Mount.

Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust, which runs the school, says problems with revellers using the school premises to urinate were well-documented.

Council assistant education director Maxine Squire stated in a letter supporting the plans that the site was currently very open and easy for intruders to access.

It comes after Rachael Maskell raised concerns about people getting into the site two years ago when calling for funding for the school to be rebuilt.

As York Central MP, Ms Maskell told the Commons that the behaviour of inebriated racegoers intruding on to the site posed a safeguarding risk to pupils.

She added pupils were being taught in stables not fit for horses and in former aircraft hangers that were too cold in winter and too hot in summer.

Ms Maskell is now Labour’s candidate for York Central.

The sort of railings and gates the school wants to install. Image: planning documents
Rachael Maskell. Photograph: Danny Lawson / PA wire

The Department for Education awarded funding to upgrade school buildings in December 2022.

The school is split across two sites, with the lower site for years seven to nine on Nunnery Lane.

The upper site, for years 10, 11 and the school’s sixth form, is in Mill Mount on the way to York Racecourse from the station.

The upper site of All Saints School in York, on Mill Mount. Photograph © Google Street View

The application stated the installation of fencing and railings would have no direct impact on the school’s listed buildings.

Ms Squire’s letter stated the plans would deal with the issues in an appropriate and proportionate way.

The assistant education director said: “The upper site has a number of vulnerabilities around security and safeguarding.

“Ensuring children and young people are able to learn in a safe environment is an important priority.”


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