School repairs left unfinished as firm behind huge PFI contract goes into liquidation

BBC NewsFriday, November 21, 2025 at 5:38:02 AM
School repairs left unfinished as firm behind huge PFI contract goes into liquidation
  • A firm involved in a major PFI contract has entered liquidation, resulting in unfinished repairs at 88 schools in Stoke
  • The liquidation of the firm implies significant challenges for the local education authority, which may struggle to find alternative solutions to complete the necessary repairs, potentially affecting the learning environment for students.
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