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		<title>£1.75bn for Primary Schools Rebuild</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Government has today announced the release of £1.75bn for the rebuilding of Primary Schools across England as part of the Primary Capital Programme, which will be investing a total of £7bn by 2022-23 in a bid to rebuild half of all Primary Schools.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Government has today announced the release of £1.75bn for the rebuilding of Primary Schools across England as part of the Primary Capital Programme, which will be investing a total of £7bn by 2022-23 in a bid to rebuild half of all Primary Schools.</p>
<p>The funds are being released to 41 local authorities that have met all the requirements set out by the DfES for projects between 2009-10, and to a further 92 local authorities for projects between 2010-2011.</p>
<p>Whilst it would appear that only large construction companies will reap the rewards of this investment, Schools Secretary Ed Balls has a different take on things:</p>
<blockquote><p>Such a massive capital funding injection will have big spin-off benefits for the construction industry and local businesses, who will be crucial to fitting out the new and refurbished schools.</p>
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<p>We believe that investment such as this can only have a positive impact on <a href="http://www.schoolsuppliersdirectory.co.uk">School Suppliers</a>, with many new and refurbished schools requiring new facilities, furniture, equipment and such like.</p>
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