A Penrith school has been given the go-ahead to expand.
The extra places at Beaconside Primary School are funded by housing developers as part of their permission to build new housing estates.
Westmorland and Furness Council has approved the expansion, which will allow the number of children Beaconside can accommodate to increase over time, including the provision of 14 new resource provision places for children in Key Stage 2.
Resource provision school places provide additional support for children with special educational needs and disabilities to make progress in their learning and take part in mainstream school life.
In October, the council consulted on proposals to expand the Beaconside School building and facilitate an increase in the number of school places the school can provide over time.
The latest approval means the proposals can now go ahead, subject to call-in.
Milorad Vasic, director of children’s services at Westmorland and Furness Council, said: “It’s really important we take the opportunity to utilise this available funding to the benefit of children and young people in Penrith, and ensure that for years to come we have sufficient school places including much needed resource provision supporting our children with additional needs.
“I’m really pleased cabinet have approved plans to proceed with the expansion of Beaconside School and once a contractor is appointed, I’m looking forward to seeing the initial designs for the project.”