
- Combined £1.2billion funding in schools and hospitals part of Labour’s promise to deliver public infrastructure improvements through its Plan for Change
- Classrooms and school facilities in Southampton upgraded to be safe and warm
- MP backs investment to give local children the ‘best start in life’
Pupils in Southampton Test are set to benefit from essential maintenance fixes being rolled out in schools across the country thanks to the Labour government, with up to £87.2 million being invested in schools across the South East, through the Condition Improvement Fund (CIF).
Children at Freemantle Church of England Community Academy will benefit from a share of £470million for projects in education and healthcare settings, set to fix crumbling roofs and remove dangerous asbestos – restoring pride in England’s classrooms and undoing years of dangerous Conservative neglect.
The funding is part of Labour’s mission to fix the dire state of public services inherited from the Conservatives and deliver investment and reform through the Plan for Change, supporting children to get the best start in life.