schools, colleges, hospitals and hotels are all considered by a new probe. Concerns about cladding have been prompted by the Grenfell Tower fire in London in 2017, which killed 72.The Sunday Mail can reveal a recently completed inspection of 8547 buildings has found 393 with highly combustible High Pressure Laminate (HPL) cladding.Of those, 95 were tower blocks, 27 colleges or universities, 244 state schools, nine private schools, five hospitals, one prison, five hotels and seven care homes.The report says 12 per cent of tower blocks have HPL panels and 10 per cent of schools.Most of the 95 tower blocks inspected were council owned, with cladding dating back to the 90s.In the report, published last week, the Scottish Government claimed the.
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