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Aylesford School in Warwick is one of the schools that was added to the list of those forced to close some of its buildings due to the national reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) saga. Photo by Mike Baker

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Heathrow & Gatwick confirm presence of collapse-prone RAAC concrete

Two secondary schools in Warwick have faced major disruption to the start of their school year after being identified as having a type of potentially dangerous concrete. Ayelsford School and Myton School are among the many schools in England that have been forced to close some of its buildings due to the national reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) saga. Top photo shows Aylesford School (Photo by Google Street View) and bottom photo shows Myton School (Photo by Mike Baker).

Public bodies respond to concrete crisis

The headteacher at Myton School in Warwick has spoken out about the frustration caused by over RAAC concrete closures and the government denying funding for rebuilding. Photo by Mike Baker

Headteacher speaks out about concrete closures and government denying funding

Two schools in Warwick will face major disruption to the start of their school year after being identified as having a type of potentially dangerous concrete.
Ayelsford School and Myton School are among the many schools in England that have been forced to close some of its buildings due to the national reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) saga. Top photo shows Aylesford School (Photo by Google Streetview) and bottom photo shows Myton School (Photo by Mike Baker).

School issues update after identified as having potentially dangerous concrete

Ayelsford School and Myton School are among the 150 schools in England that have been forced to close some of its buildings due to the national reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) saga.

Two schools in Warwick identified as having potentially dangerous concrete

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