The likely date for a crunch meeting over a potential 210 pupil school build has been revealed.

A planning application to create a new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) school in the disused former Durrants School playing field, next to Little Green Junior School in Croxley Green, is set to be decided by Hertfordshire County Council.

If it goes ahead, Breakspeare School, currently in Abbots Langley, would relocate to the new site and see a massive boost in numbers.

Watford Observer: Breakspeare School CGI.Breakspeare School CGI. (Image: Hertfordshire County Council/Holmes Miller)

A public consultation ran from March 5 until April 5 and now officers are producing a committee report setting out their recommendations.

The council has suggested its development control committee will likely decide whether to approve the plan at a meeting on July 18, “although we do not know for certain whether it will be considered then”.

Watford Observer: The school site/Manor Way access. The school site/Manor Way access. (Image: Google Maps/Canva)

A spokesperson added: “If approved, Breakspeare School will accommodate 210 pupils with severe learning difficulties (SLD) in its new building, once it opens in spring 2026.

“We are committed to making sure that all children have the opportunity to thrive in good schools that meet their needs.

“The new development of Breakspeare School is part of Hertfordshire County Council’s capital investment into expanding provision for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Hertfordshire.”

Watford Observer: Breakspeare School CGI.Breakspeare School CGI. (Image: Hertfordshire County Council/Holmes Miller)