Just over 150 schools in England have RAAC present - a type of concrete prone to collapse - but the Government is not saying which schools are affected and told parents to wait to hear from schools directly
School closures news: Latest as some don’t know if they have RAAC with Government refusing to publish listNews reporter
Some schools still don’t know they have risky concrete as the Government is refusing to publish list of those hit by The Government is under pressure to name them as parents and teachers scramble to make last-minute arrangements ahead of the start of the school term.until just days before children are due to return. in their buildings and 104 of those are in need of urgent action – including potential closure.
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