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Penarth's Albert Road Primary shut as rain damages ceilings | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A school is likely to remain closed for the rest of the week after ceiling damage, probably caused by heavy rain. | |
The Grade II-listed Albert Road Primary in Penarth closed after loose plaster was found on two ceilings. | |
Vale of Glamorgan council said the damage, thought to be the result of a water leak, was spotted on Monday. | |
About 385 children attend the school, with another 72 in the nursery. The council said the ceilings would have to be made safe before re-opening. | |
Councillor Chris Elmore, cabinet member for children's services, said: "Our officers think the damage has been the result of a water leak, probably caused by the extremely heavy rain we had over the weekend. | |
"The damaged ceilings are over two halls, which lead to the classrooms. | |
"My priority is the safety of the children and staff, so unfortunately we have to close the school while we make the ceilings safe. | |
"We apologise to parents for the inconvenience and I will make sure our officers do everything they can to have the school open again as soon as possible." | |
Parents have been told the school will probably remain closed this week, while next week is the half-term holiday. | |
It said there is "no issue" with asbestos in the ceilings. | |
The Victorian-era building closed temporarily for repairs last year. | |
In December 2012, the school was closed down for emergency repairs to pipe work which required the floors being lifted up. | In December 2012, the school was closed down for emergency repairs to pipe work which required the floors being lifted up. |