More than 100 schools across England need to find temporary classrooms after potentially dangerous concrete was discovered. But the problem of RAAC concrete goes wider than school buildings - it features across the NHS estate as well. Krishnan spoke to Sir Julian Hartley, who's the Chief Executive of NHS Providers…
More than 100 schools across England need to find temporary classrooms after potentially dangerous concrete was discovered. But the problem of RAAC concrete goes wider than school buildings – it features across the NHS estate as well.
Krishnan spoke to Sir Julian Hartley, who’s the Chief Executive of NHS Providers and asked him about the current situation with NHS hospitals.
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