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Toxic gas leak primary school expected to reopen 11 months after pupil health scare
The latest on the toxic gas leak at Flash Ley Primary School in Stafford. Twenty children fell ill after formaldehyde gas seeped into corridors and classrooms in October 2014. It was blamed on building work in under floor ducting. The County Council has delayed the school's estimated reopening twice. Lessons are now expected to start again in September 2016 - 11 months after the evacuation scare.
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Public meeting about toxic gas scare at Stafford school
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Council pledges to investigate cause of toxic gas at school
Staffordshire County Council has released a statement regarding the revelation that a toxic gas called Formaldehyde was behind a mysterious smell which caused sickness among pupils at Flash Ley Community Primary School and forced the school to close.
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School closed and pupils ill after toxic gas leak
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Pupils ill after 'mystery smell' forces school to close
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Delays to reopen toxic gas leak school for second time
A school in Stafford, evacuated after the toxic gas formaldehyde leaked into classrooms making pupils ill, will not reopen until September.
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Public meeting about toxic gas scare at Stafford school
Parents whose children have been off school all week because of a toxic gas scare are being urged to attend public meetings later.