File:Ed Balls speaks at Academy visit.ogg

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Description Gordon Brown has taken part in the official opening of a new state-of-the-art secondary school in Bristol. The PM and Children's Minister Ed Balls visited the newly built Bristol Brunel Academy this morning to meet students and take a tour of the multi-million pound facilities. Mr Brown chatted with year seven pupils in a technology class after viewing the school's new sports hall and a purpose-built drama studio. The £24 million academy, home to more than 1,000 pupils, is the first new school to be opened as part of the Government's Building School's for the Future programme, with a further 180 new or newly refurbished schools to open over the next six months.
Date 6 September 2007
Source 10 Downing Street YouTube channel (original recording), UK Government Web Archive (recording licensed under OGL)
Author 10 Downing Street (Crown Copyright)
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