Schools RAAC crisis result of ‘chronic investment deficit’, MPs say
Digital Edition: Schools RAAC crisis result of ‘chronic investment deficit’, MPs say
The reinforced aerated autoclaved concrete (RAAC) emergency in England’s school estate goes beyond “an isolated safety risk” and “is symptomatic of a chronic capital investment deficit”, a parliamentary committee has said. A report published today (February 11) by the cross-party Education Committee found that despite the…

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