Two other schools partly shut owing to issues that council says are not related to Raac crisis

Two schools in north-east England have been closed and two more partly shut over safety concerns after concrete fell from a ceiling.

North Tyneside council said concerns about Fordley and Hazlewood primary schools, Churchill community college and Grasmere academy were not related to the widespread reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) crisis, which has affected more than 230 schools in England.

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