Unsafe concrete in schools across 16 council areas

It follows structural inspections for Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.

Councils are assuring the Scottish Government mitigations are in place
Author: Kieran BrandPublished 9th Sep 2023

The Scottish Government says 16 local authorities have found potentially dangerous concrete in their schools.

It follows structural inspections for Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.

Where RAAC has been identified, councils have assured the Scottish Government that mitigations are in place.

The schools currently impacted are in the following council areas:

• Aberdeen City

• Aberdeenshire

• Argyll and Bute

• City of Edinburgh

• Dumfries and Galloway

• Dundee City

• East Ayrshire

• East Lothian

• Glasgow City

• Highland

• Inverclyde

• Moray

• North Ayrshire

• North Lanarkshire

• Perth and Kinross

• West Lothian

Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said: “The Scottish Government has been actively engaging with local authority partners, who have statutory responsibility for school buildings in Scotland, for some time.

“It is important that there is transparency around the schools where RAAC has been identified and mitigations in place. Local authorities were asked to publish by today the data relating to impacted schools in their area given the seriousness of this issue and to ensure this data is freely available.

"I hope this provides reassurance to parents, carers, staff and pupils who may be concerned about the presence of RAAC in their learning facilities. I also expect the local authorities still to publish to do so as a matter of urgency.

“Currently half of Scotland’s local authorities have identified RAAC in schools. COSLA has confirmed that safety is their central consideration and that there is robust guidance that is followed by every local authority to ensure that those buildings are safe to be in for pupils, staff and the public.

"This is in line with the existing guidance from the Institution of Structural Engineers who have advised us they do not believe there is sufficient grounds to update their advice."

The update comes after the First Minister revealed the number of schools containing Reinforced Autoclaved aerated concrete had increased to 40.

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