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Stan Laurel's former Bishop Auckland school 'left to rot'

The former Bishop Auckland Boys' Grammar School which has stood derelict since a 2007 arson attack The former Bishop Auckland Boys' Grammar School which has stood derelict since a 2007 arson attack

TOWN leaders have hit out at a county council claiming a burnt out school once attended by comedian Stan Laurel has been “left to rot”.

Members of Bishop Auckland Town Council have thrown their support behind the Stan Laurel Community Building Group, which hopes to help revamp the derelict King James I Grammar School for Boys, in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.

At a town council meeting this week, councillors expressed their concern about how the building in its current state was a blight on the town’s landscape and that Durham County Council needed to do more to prevent the building becoming irreparable.

Durham County Council officials have said they are exploring a number of options, but due to the historical nature of the building this work would take time.

The building was extensively damaged in an arson attack in 2007 and since then has been protected by a metal fence, scaffolding and tarpaulin.

Michael O’Neill, chairman of the Stan Laurel Community Building Group, gave a presentation to the seven councillors in attendance at the meeting about the group’s hopes to create a museum and community centre.

“The size of the challenge is immense, but that doesn’t mean to say it isn’t worth doing."

Councillor Charlie Kay

He told them they expect the project will cost more than £2m to complete, but that once they have received charity status, it will open up fundraising opportunities and allow them to take ownership of the building.

Councillor Barbara Veal said: “It has been a noisy bee in my bonnet for quite a while. We have not had enough information about what is happening with the building. It has been left to rot.

“I have to back this group at every opportunity I can. The county council needs to have more urgency about it to get something done.”

Councillor Charlie Kay said he believed money spent on protecting it from the weather and vandals could have been spent on repairing it instead.

“The size of the challenge is immense, but that doesn’t mean to say it isn’t worth doing,” he said. “I know how everybody feels about this building, so I say good luck to you.”

Mayor of Bishop Auckland, John Lethbridge, said: “We have had many discussions about this building but it would be nice to see something good happen with it.

“I simply support the group in what it is trying to do.”

Chris Myers, regeneration projects manager at Durham County Council, said: “We are continuing to look at all options for the former boys’ grammar school in Bishop Auckland.

“This is a listed building and, consequently, the nature of the investigations do take time.”

Comments(9)

lfp says...
9:36am Sat 4 Feb 12

Pity the town leaders didnt hit out to get the market place finished in a decent time,more of an eyesore to the town.

lfp says...
9:36am Sat 4 Feb 12

Pity the town leaders didnt hit out to get the market place finished in a decent time,more of an eyesore to the town.

GeordieB says...
11:13am Sat 4 Feb 12

Of course the council aren't interested. It had nothing to do with mining which they seem to be obsessed with. Why create an attraction with a connection to a global star when you can stick a miner memorial up?

Jolly Roger says...
1:28pm Sat 4 Feb 12

It is a school which Stan went to but I could not really care less about it as there are many other schools which famous people went to also, why should Durham County Council spend millions on saving it when we are in queer street and complaining over how much it is cousting us for the new bins.

If Bishop Auckland Council want to save the building let them pay for it to be done, but certainly not the rest of the County.

As I don't want my money spent on it,

onedytoo says...
8:56pm Sat 4 Feb 12

Doesn't matter who went to it. It's a lovely old building. If it can be restored by a charity group as a community vcentre of some kind, it should be.

Jolly Roger says...
10:24pm Sat 4 Feb 12

It was a lovely building, but it is a wreck now.

If the truth is known I rather the money it would cost to restore it was spent on the other Lovely building in Bishop Auckland and that is the castle and its treasures any day.

GeordieB says...
10:28pm Sat 4 Feb 12

The building could be made into a tourist attraction. Stan Laurel is a global star and it could draw people into the town bringing jobs & money.

Jolly Roger says...
5:38pm Tue 7 Feb 12

Also I would rather the money that it would cost to return it to a reasonable state of repair be used in keep our libraries open.

It is an eyesore and other building like this which were part of out heritage have been pulled down and houses built on the site.

So as I have said before DCC has no money to do anything to the building and if Bishop Auckland people and council want it kept, they and only they spend they money be certainly not the rest of Durhams.

bishop1 says...
11:39am Sat 11 Feb 12

it would be a shame to see this flattened , but DCC as usual never seem to have any money

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