Planning permission has officially been granted for the redevelopment of Hampton Dene Primary School, Church Road, Hereford.
The decision marks a significant milestone in the delivery of modern, inclusive, and sustainable education facilities for the local community.
The approved plans include two new classrooms to enhance the learning environment, improve accessibility and will enable the school to offer additional spaces in the Language and Communication Centre for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
The development will also feature an improved parking area and upgraded outdoor spaces.
Construction is expected to begin in the autumn and be completed by early summer 2026.
The project is part of a wider investment in education across the county, aimed at ensuring every child has access to high-quality learning spaces.
Further updates will be shared with parents, carers, and the wider community as the project progresses.
Councillor Ivan Powell, Cabinet Member for Children and Families, added:
“We’re delighted that planning permission has been granted, which means the improvement works can now go ahead. This project is part of the council’s commitment to delivering high-quality inclusive education facilities that meets the needs of our children and young people.”
Councillor Harry Bramer, Cabinet Member for Community Services and Assets, said:
“This is a major step forward for education in Hereford. The improvement works at Hampton Dene Primary School will provide a safe, inspiring environment for students to thrive.”
The planning permission details can be viewed on the council website.