It’s the North’s biggest ever education project.
The diggers recently moved on site and the £375m Strule Shared Education Campus in Omagh, when it opens in 2028, will be home to six post-primary schools.
However, why has it taken so long to get to this stage with a project which was first proposed 15 years ago?
In this week’s podcast, we look in-depth at the many issues around the Strule campus and speak to the Education Minister Paul Givan and some of the school principals involved to examine what the project will mean for Omagh.
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