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Hazlewood school pupils eating in tent amid concrete fears | Hazlewood school pupils eating in tent amid concrete fears |
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Pupils at Hazlewood Primary School have been eating their dinner in this marquee tent for more than twelve months | Pupils at Hazlewood Primary School have been eating their dinner in this marquee tent for more than twelve months |
Pupils are still eating their dinners in a marquee more than a year after their school was deemed unsafe because of weak concrete, with parents saying they feel "let down". | Pupils are still eating their dinners in a marquee more than a year after their school was deemed unsafe because of weak concrete, with parents saying they feel "let down". |
Issues with the concrete in ceilings at Hazlewood Primary School in Wideopen, North Tyneside, were identified in February 2024. | |
Temporary classrooms have been used for lessons since September, but the kitchen and dining hall remain unoccupied with meals cooked offsite and transported to the marquee. | Temporary classrooms have been used for lessons since September, but the kitchen and dining hall remain unoccupied with meals cooked offsite and transported to the marquee. |
North Tyneside Council said work had begun to bring the hall back into use after the Easter break and it had spent more than £2m so far. The Department for Education (DfE) said it was "working closely" with the authority. | |
The council said the current work to secure the ceilings inside the school was not a permanent fix. | The council said the current work to secure the ceilings inside the school was not a permanent fix. |
It said a hall next door to the school had also been used for dining between November and mid-December. | |
Jo Lowry said parents feel "extremely let down" | Jo Lowry said parents feel "extremely let down" |
Jo Lowry, who has two children at Hazlewood, said: "We feel like we've had to fight for everything. | Jo Lowry, who has two children at Hazlewood, said: "We feel like we've had to fight for everything. |
"We're a year down the line, and the kids are still eating in a marquee. | "We're a year down the line, and the kids are still eating in a marquee. |
"It's really not good enough and we feel extremely let down by the council." | "It's really not good enough and we feel extremely let down by the council." |
PTA Chair Rob Mathieson said "no-one is taking any accountability" | PTA Chair Rob Mathieson said "no-one is taking any accountability" |
Rob Mathieson, chair of the school's PTA, said: "The Department for Education don't feel like this is a problem they have to fix. | Rob Mathieson, chair of the school's PTA, said: "The Department for Education don't feel like this is a problem they have to fix. |
"[They] don't want to visit the school, don't want to contact us about it." | "[They] don't want to visit the school, don't want to contact us about it." |
"The council need to come together with the Department for Education to come up with a grand plan of what they're going to do with the school." | "The council need to come together with the Department for Education to come up with a grand plan of what they're going to do with the school." |
Lessons were moved out of the marquees and into newly-built modular units in September | Lessons were moved out of the marquees and into newly-built modular units in September |
North Tyneside Council said it had also spent funds on two other schools in North Tyneside facing concrete-related issues over the past year. | North Tyneside Council said it had also spent funds on two other schools in North Tyneside facing concrete-related issues over the past year. |
Jon Ritchie, the authority's director of resources, said of the work at Hazlewood: "While this is a temporary solution, we continue to lobby the Department for Education for a longer term resolution for the school building." | Jon Ritchie, the authority's director of resources, said of the work at Hazlewood: "While this is a temporary solution, we continue to lobby the Department for Education for a longer term resolution for the school building." |
A DfE spokesperson said: "We are working closely with North Tyneside Council as the responsible body to determine next steps." | A DfE spokesperson said: "We are working closely with North Tyneside Council as the responsible body to determine next steps." |
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