Sally Walsh, from Buckhurst Hill, Essex, said she is facing a ‘horrendous situation’.
A mother of four has said it has been a “nightmare” as the concrete crisis has disrupted the schools attended by three of her children.
She said her nine-year-old was “heartbroken” to learn that his class, along with three others, would have to attend a different school, White Bridge Primary School, 0.8 miles away from Buckhurst Hill Primary. “The community are really rallying around, we’re immediately getting offered with help to take my children to school.
“They said themselves this is an absolute last resort, this is the last thing that they wanted to do.
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