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Liverpool set to back £28m rebuild scheme

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The £28 million construction of new buildings for three Liverpool schools is set to be approved as part of the city’s on-going Building Schools for the Future (BSF) rescue programme.

The £28 million construction of new buildings for three Liverpool schools is set to be approved as part of the city’s on-going Building Schools for the Future (BSF) rescue programme.

The city raised a total of £169 million via government funding and money from the city council after being badly affected by the cuts to the BSF programme in 2010.

The first school to be built under the programme, Notre Dame Catholic College, opened its £15 million new building in Everton in September.

Now three more building projects are expected to be approved at a meeting of Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet tomorrow (Friday, May 16).

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