Hundreds of civil servants in Preston were told to leave their offices over fears of ‘crumbling concrete’.
Teen who went viral after walking out of trial at The Farmer's Arms in Whitestake has received 20 job offersOn a roll: Greggs sales jump by over a fifth as cost increases easeSt Marks was closed from Thursday, September 14 to Monday, September 25, while St Marys was closed for a single day on Tuesday, September 26.HMRC staff worked from home while the inspections took place, but no trace of RAAC was found and the buildings were declared safe.
"RAAC was not found and checks took place across both sites to confirm they were safe to occupy before colleagues returned.
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