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The Judith Kerr Primary School, which opened in the former King?s College laboratory building on Half Moon Lane in September 2013 is shortly to undergo a redevelopment to ensure that the school has larger and better spaces for teaching, learning and play. Following the last consultation event on 19 March 2014 the architects, AOC, have now produced developed designs taking into account comments from the school and the local community. The development will entail full conversion of the existing building, as well as external landscaping and pedestrian and vehicle access.


All are warmly invited to the second consultation event to review and discuss the proposals which have been developed since the last consultation event. It will take place on Friday 25 April 2014, 3.00pm - 7.30pm on the Ground Floor at the Judith Kerr Primary School, 62-68 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, SE24 9JE. If you cannot make it to the event, details will be posted on the school website (www.jkps-cfbt.org) after the consultation. Any comments can be sent by email to Daisy Froud at AOC (daisy.froud@theaoc.co.uk) by 9.00am on Monday 28 April 2014.

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