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£10 billion less public cash for capital spending in second half of this financial year

£10 billion less public cash for capital spending in second half of this financial year

Just to get you in the mood for the savageness of the cuts to be announced later today here is an observation on today’s release on public sector finances. In the first six months of this financial year net investment, that is the envelope within which public sponsored construction broadly falls, has only dropped slightly on spending in last financial year. That means we haven’t felt any real shock yet. But if the Government is to stick to its spending…

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Will we see the return of mobile classrooms, or can construction firms find a better solution?

Will we see the return of mobile classrooms, or can construction firms find a better solution?

In a chat yesterday it was suggested I should make a note of the rapid increase in the number of babies being born and the implications for construction, or not as the case may be. This chimed with me, as I had recently been told that they will need two more classrooms at the primary school my son is at by the time my daughter attends. I noted also that the Daily Mail had screamed about it a few days…

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