Officials at the Department for Education have said that more than 600 schools in England have now been surveyed for collapse-risk concrete.
The aerated concrete has been detected at around 150 schools, and many of them have had to switch to online learning or delay the start of term, with the costs of
providing portacabins running into several millions.We’ve been to see how one affected school in North London is trying to keep pupils in class while keeping them safe.
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