The School’s dedicated car park has been built by Rolls-Royce as part of a wider car parking development for the company but was not a planning condition. The school car park includes a ‘kiss and drop-off area’ and 40 parking spaces. A new road crossing has also been provided by Rolls‑Royce, in the absence of local authority funding.
Parking outside The March CE Primary School – like most local schools – has been problematical for many years. The design of the new Rolls-Royce car park has incorporated a dedicated area for the school from the outset, and the company has worked closely with the Headteacher, Parents and Governors to incorporate specific requirements.
The new school park is on schedule for completion before the end of the year.
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