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Parents of pupils at the Northampton International Academy, which has been impacted by the discovery of RAAC in some of their buildings, give their verdict on how it has affected them and the government’s handling of the situation. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00 It was a bit worrying to begin with because we didn't know how badly it was affected.
00:07 We'd only just got an email, a newsletter, saying that the school was affected because
00:12 it wasn't on the news list yet.
00:14 It does seem strange that they've known about it for so long but it only seems to have come
00:19 to a head within the last month or so and everywhere seems to be affected all at the
00:24 same time.
00:25 I know they said it's only got a 30-year lifespan on the concrete but it just seems strange
00:29 that everything's come out so much now and there's so much to be done.
00:34 I mean because she goes to the same school, I did panic a little bit and now they've been
00:40 postponing it until tomorrow so definitely I was not happy about it.
00:45 What do you think Hannah?
00:47 I felt good because I get to relax more longer but also I feel sad because I couldn't get
00:53 to see my friends for another two days.

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