More than 100 schools and colleges have been told to fully or partially shut due to the presence of reinforced autoclaved areated concrete.
Jeremy Hunt has said the Government will “spend what it takes” to make schools safe after classrooms were forced to close just before the new term amid concerns about crumbling concrete.
He said Education Secretary Gillian Keegan had “acted immediately” after new information came to light over the summer about the potential risk Raac, a lightweight material used up to the mid-1990s. “Is it really the least to ask to say that we want safe, fit-for-purpose buildings? There’s not enough money in there and it’s not moving quick enough.”
A temporary staff room in the corridor of Parks Primary School in Leicester, which has been affected by sub-standard Raac Speaking on Sunday, the Chancellor said the Government would act “whether it is Raac or the wider asbestos issue”.
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