Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Asbestos found in seven schools in one borough

HAMMERSMIT­H & FULHAM COUNCIL SAYS THAT 30 OF ITS 62 SCHOOLS CONTAIN AT LEAST ONE FORM OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL

- By HANNAH NEARY hannah.neary@reachplc.com @hannahnear­y16

A WEST London council has revealed a number of its schools contain a dangerous type of asbestos.

More than half a dozen schools run by Hammersmit­h and Fulham Council contain a harmful type of asbestos – while 30 out of its 62 schools contain some form of the hazardous material.

The council revealed seven of its schools contain crocidolit­e asbestos

– one of the most harmful types – in response to a Freedom of Informatio­n request from the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

A council spokespers­on said: “We call on the government to provide more funding for local councils to replace or refurbish old school buildings with asbestos-containing materials.

“We comply fully with all UK regulation­s governing asbestos.

“All Hammersmit­h and Fulhamscho­ols have been surveyed and implement a strict regime including annual surveys and local ‘duty holders’ at each school to maintain a safe environmen­t.” Asbestos fibres can cause fatal diseases if inhaled such as lung cancer and mesothelio­ma, a malignant tumor.

It was often used in buildings throughout the UK in the 1950s and 80s but was banned in 1999 after it was found to be linked to lung diseases.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) says asbestos is most dangerous when disturbed or damaged so it does not pose a significan­t health risk if it is properly managed.

There are different types of asbestos – chrysotile (white) is the most commonly used form while crocidolit­e (blue) is considered the most harmful.

Many schools built before 2000 will include some type of asbestos, according to the HSE.

It was used in various forms such as insulation for pipes, fire protection, ceiling and floor tiles.

In 2019, the Department for Education referred 676 English state schools and academies to the HSE for failing to give evidence they were managing asbestos in line with regulation­s.

The Hammersmit­h and Fulham schools containing chrysotile, amosite and crocidolit­e asbestos: Addison Primary School; Brackenbur­y Primary School; Kenmont Primary School; Wendell Park Primary School; William Morris Sixth Form; The Fulham Bilingual and Avonmore Primary School The schools containing just chrysotile & amosite asbestos: All Saints Primary School; Flora Gardens Primary School; Miles Coverdale Primary School; Wormholt Park Primary School; Melcome Primary School; Old Oak Primary School; Randolph Beresford; St Paul’s Primary School; James Lee Nursery; Normand Croft Community School; St Augustine’s Catholic School; St John’s CE Walham Green Primary School; Vanessa Nursery; Cambridge Special School; St Mary’s RC Primary School and St Peter’s Primary School

Hammersmit­h and Fulham schools containing only chrysotile asbestos: John Betts Primary School; Good Shepherd RC Primary School; St John XXIII Catholic Primary School; St Stephen’s CE Primary School; Holy Cross RC Primary School; St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School

We call on the governmenm­ent to provide more funding... to replace or refurbish old school buildings

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IMAGE: GOOGLE MAPS Brackenbur­y Primary School

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