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Plan to relocate school blighted by crumbly concrete crisis takes major step forward
Anglesey Council approved a £66 million new school building after 79% public support, addressing RAAC safety issues and securing 900 pupil places for the future.
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Plans advance for new £66 million school
Ysgol Uchwradd Holyhead Dale Spridgeon – Local democracy reporter Plans to relocate a north Wales school affected by the RAAC concrete crisis have taken a major step forward. Anglesey Council’s executive have agreed to press ahead with proposals to relocate pupils at Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi to a new £66m school building. The school was one of the first in Wales hit by the crumbly concrete crisis in 2023, and requires extensive maintenance to kee…
·Wales, United Kingdom
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