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Antrim: Asbestos scare closes St Joseph's Primary School Antrim: Asbestos find closes St Joseph's Primary School
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A primary school in County Antrim has been closed due to fears that asbestos had been found in the building. A primary school in County Antrim has been closed after asbestos was found in the building.
St Joseph's Primary School on the Greystone Road in Antrim closed earlier this week.St Joseph's Primary School on the Greystone Road in Antrim closed earlier this week.
A spokesperson from the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) said the school would be closed while a survey was carried out to assess whether there was asbestos present. A spokesperson from the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) said the school would be closed while a detailed survey is carried out to assess the scale of the problem.
The CCMS said it hoped pupils would be able to return to school on Monday.The CCMS said it hoped pupils would be able to return to school on Monday.
But the spokesperson added that this would not be in the St Joseph's building, and an alternative was being arranged.But the spokesperson added that this would not be in the St Joseph's building, and an alternative was being arranged.
It is expected that parents and pupils will be informed of those arrangements later on Friday.
It is understood the asbestos was discovered during routine building work at St Joseph's.It is understood the asbestos was discovered during routine building work at St Joseph's.
Around 800 pupils attend the school. Around 250 pupils attend the school.
In a statement, the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI) said: "HSENI is aware of issues in relation to asbestos management in St Joseph's Primary School in Stiles, Antrim, and has directed the education authority and the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) to take the necessary actions to address the matter." The nearby St Joseph's Nursery School is not affected and remains open.
In a statement, the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI) said it was "aware of issues in relation to asbestos management" at the school.
It added: "HSENI has directed the education authority and the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools to take the necessary actions to address the matter."