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Section 106 Planning Obligations for the Provision of Education Facilities Section 106 Planning Obligations for the Provision of Education Facilities Table of Charges 2012-2013 prepared by Based on school numbers on roll and capacities as at January 2012 Cost base April 2012 BEWDLEY Schools in the Bewdley Area vvv Contribution per dwelling vvv 2 or 3 4 + 2+ bed Social Number of Surplus Number of Surplus 1 bedroom Primary School Places in Largest High School Places in Largest Development Size bedrooms bedrooms Flats Housing £ year group year group £ £ £ £ 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Bayton CE Primary* 0 The Bewdley School 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Bewdley Primary 0 The Bewdley School 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Far Forest Lea Memorial CE 0 The Bewdley School 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Primary 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil St Anne's CE Primary 0 The Bewdley School 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Upper Arley CE Primary 0 The Bewdley School 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil £2,119 £2,786 <<< Contribution per dwelling per phase Notes: *Bayton CE Primary also feeds in to Lacon Childe High School, Shropshire BROMSGROVE Schools in the Bromsgrove Area vvv Contribution per dwelling vvv 2 or 3 4 + 2+ bed Social Number of Surplus Number of Surplus Number of Surplus 1 bedroom First School Places in Largest Middle School Places in Largest High School Places in Largest Development Size bedrooms bedrooms Flats Housing £ year group year group year group £ £ £ £ 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Shared North/South Beoley First 0 Alvechurch Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Bromsgrove High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Shared North/South Blackwell First 0 Alvechurch Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Bromsgrove High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 9 46 35 5-30 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil North Bromsgrove Catshill First 9 Catshill Middle 46 35 31-60 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil High 9 46 35 61-100 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil 4 8 0 5-30 dwellings nil £1,870 £2,805 £748 nil Charford First (Feeding Aston South Bromsgrove 4 Aston Fields Middle 8 0 31-60 dwellings nil £1,870 £2,805 £748 nil Fields Middle) High 4 8 0 61-100 dwellings nil £1,870 £2,805 £748 nil 4 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £3,391 £5,087 £1,356 nil Charford First (Feeding St St John's Foundation South Bromsgrove 4 0 0 31-60 dwellings nil £3,391 £5,087 £1,356 nil John's Foundation Middle) Middle High 4 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £3,391 £5,087 £1,356 nil 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Shared North/South Crown Meadow First 0 Alvechurch Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Bromsgrove High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil North Bromsgrove Dodford First 0 Parkside Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 0 46 35 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil North Bromsgrove Fairfield First 0 Catshill Middle 46 35 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil High 0 46 35 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 8 0 5-30 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil South Bromsgrove Finstall First 0 Aston Fields Middle 8 0 31-60 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil High 0 8 0 61-100 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil £1,514 £1,521 £1,870 <<< Contribution per dwelling per phase Notes: Voluntary Aided School - St. Peter's Catholic First School Continued Overleaf BROMSGROVE (continued) Schools in the Bromsgrove Area vvv Contribution per dwelling vvv 2 or 3 4 + 2+ bed Social Number of Surplus Number of Surplus Number of Surplus 1 bedroom First School Places in Largest Middle School Places in Largest High School Places in Largest Development Size bedrooms bedrooms Flats Housing £ year group year group year group £ £ £ £ 0 8 0 5-30 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil South Bromsgrove Hanbury CE First 0 Aston Fields Middle 8 0 31-60 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil High 0 8 0 61-100 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil 0 46 35 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil North Bromsgrove Lickey End First 0 Catshill Middle 46 35 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil High 0 46 35 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil North Bromsgrove Meadows First 0 Parkside Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 0 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil St John's Foundation South Bromsgrove Millfields First 0 0 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Middle High 0 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Shared North/South St Andrew's CE First 0 Alvechurch Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil Bromsgrove High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 4 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £3,391 £5,087 £1,356 nil Shared Charford / Millfields St John's Foundation South Bromsgrove 4 0 0 31-60 dwellings nil £3,391 £5,087 £1,356 nil First (As Charford) Middle High 4 0 0 61-100 dwellings nil £3,391 £5,087 £1,356 nil 4 8 0 5-30 dwellings nil £1,870 £2,805 £748 nil Shared Charford / Stoke Prior Shared Aston Fields South Bromsgrove 4 8 0 31-60 dwellings nil £1,870 £2,805 £748 nil First (As Charford) / St John's Middle High 4 8 0 61-100 dwellings nil £1,870 £2,805 £748 nil 0 0 35 5-30 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil North Bromsgrove Sidemoor First 0 Parkside Middle 0 35 31-60 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil High 0 0 35 61-100 dwellings nil £3,035 £4,553 £1,214 nil 0 8 0 5-30 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil Shared Aston Fields South Bromsgrove Stoke Prior First 0 8 0 31-60 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil / St John's Middle High 0 8 0 61-100 dwellings nil £3,384 £5,076 £1,354 nil £1,514 £1,521 £1,870 <<< Contribution per dwelling per phase Notes: Voluntary Aided School - St. Peter's Catholic First School DROITWICH Schools in the Droitwich Area vvv Contribution per dwelling vvv 2 or 3 4 + 2+ bed Social Number of Surplus Number of Surplus Number of Surplus 1 bedroom First School Places in Largest Middle School Places in Largest High School Places in Largest Development Size bedrooms bedrooms Flats Housing £ year group year group year group £ £ £ £ 0 20 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Shared Westacre / Chawson Community First 0 20 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Witton Middles 0 20 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 1 11 20 5-30 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil Cutnall Green CE First 1 Westacre Middle 11 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 1 11 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 20 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Hindlip CE First 0 Witton Middle 20 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 20 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 1 11 20 5-30 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil Ombersley Endowed First 1 Westacre Middle 11 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 1 11 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 20 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Shared Westacre / St Peter's CE First 0 20 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Witton Middles 0 20 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 20 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Shared Chawson / Shared Westacre / 0 20 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil St Peter's CE Firsts Witton Middles 0 20 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 11 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Sytchampton Endowed First 0 Westacre Middle 11 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 11 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 11 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Tibberton CE First 0 Westacre Middle 11 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 11 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 8 20 20 5-30 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil Shared Westacre / Westlands First 8 20 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil Witton Middles 8 20 20 61-100 dwellings nil £0 £0 £0 nil 0 11 20 5-30 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil Wychbold First 0 Westacre Middle 11 Droitwich High 20 31-60 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil 0 11 20 61-100 dwellings nil £1,514 £2,271 £606 nil £1,514 £1,063 £2,328 <<< Contribution per dwelling per phase Notes: Voluntary Aided school - St Joseph's Catholic Primary EVESHAM Schools in the Evesham Area vvv Contribution per dwelling vvv 2 or 3 4 + 2+ bed Social Number of Surplus Number of Surplus Number of Surplus 1 bedroom First School Places in Largest Middle School Places in Largest High School Places in Largest Development Size bedrooms bedrooms Flats Housing £ year group year group year group £ £ £ £ 0 0 0 5-30 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil Ashton-Under-Hill First 0 Bredon Hill Middle 0 Prince Henry's High 0 31-60 dwellings nil £4,905 £7,358 £1,962 nil
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