Dozens of schools across Staffordshire still waiting for inspection for crumbly concrete

By Richard Price - Local Democracy Reporter

5th Sep 2023 | Local News

Staffordshire County Council said it has not been advised by the Department of Education that any schools in Staffordshire are included on the list of schools forced to close (Staffordshire County Council).
Staffordshire County Council said it has not been advised by the Department of Education that any schools in Staffordshire are included on the list of schools forced to close (Staffordshire County Council).

Staffordshire County Council has confirmed it still has to investigate dozens of schools for a form of crumbly concrete which has sparked safety concerns nationwide.

On Friday the local authority said it had not been advised by the Department for Education that any schools in Staffordshire are included on the government's list of 104 schools nationally that will have to close due to being built from the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) which was popular in construction during the 1960s and 1970s.

However the authority has now stated it could be weeks before there's a true picture of how many schools are affected.

Cllr Jonathan Price, the council's cabinet member for education, said: "The safety of pupils and school staff is our top priority, and we have already carried out an initial assessment on the 126 local authority maintained schools in Staffordshire.

"Some schools require a further assessment, which is already under way and will be completed shortly."

However, he explained the majority of schools in the county are academy-run and the county council is not responsible for these buildings – but has offered advice and support.

In total there are 404 schools in Staffordshire, with just 126 of these run by the council.

Cllr Price said: "Since being notified of the national concerns regarding RAAC we have completed a rapid desk top review of all our 126 maintained schools.

"We have 76 schools needing further investigation, and they will all be surveyed as quickly as possible in the coming weeks."

The council said it is not currently naming the schools, and declined to give a breakdown of how many schools in each district require further examination.

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