Children are going back to their school, after being told their main building was unsafe last year.
The temporary school building will welcome children who were forced to leave the Buckton Fields Primary School site six months agoPupils have returned to their primary school site six months after the Department for Education shut it due to structural concerns.Pupils were relocated to Pineham Barns School, six miles away after the school was told to close.
Supplied by Portakabin, the temporary building will be wrapped with wood-effect and the Buckton Fields logo. Early years lead Ms Hendry said she was "most looking forward to getting to work and having time to set up before the children arrive".
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