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Stockton Faces £34m Special Needs Funding Gap Amid Rising EHCP Demand
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2025-10-08
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Rising numbers of children in Stockton needing additional support in schools could lead to a major funding crisis within the next three years with council leaders warning of a potential £34 million overspend if action isn’t taken.
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