There has been some press interest from the Sunday Post in the last few days around the fire safety of PFI schools. The ex-chair of the Oxgangs PCC, Crerar Christie, was heavily involved in understanding the detail of the Cole Report around the whole wall collapse & PFI issues. As such, it was prudent to seek his comments & inputs on the nature of the questions from the press. His comments are as below. If any parents have any further concerns, either from the below, or subsequent to this, please do get in contact so we can look to get any further information.
“I’m grateful to the parent council for letting me post the following on a Parent Council site (I am no longer PC Chair).
Over the last couple of days the Sunday Post has been contacting parents to seek opinion on the level of concern parents have with the fire safety around the school. I’m guessing, but this story is likely inspired from a finding of the Cole report into Edinburgh School’s closures, and maybe even the tragedy at Grenfell.
In February this year, Prof. Cole noted “it is surprising that ESP had not take a more proactive approach at an earlier stage to establish the condition of fire-
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As it happens, one of the reasons engineers think the fire spread so quickly at Grenfell tower was due to a failure of the external fire-
I spoke –
I went on to say that I thought the Cole report was a good examination of the issues, but that an outstanding issue of Oxgangs’ parents had not been satisfactorily addressed, i.e., that our children were returned to, what was subsequently shown to be, an unsafe building without any proper initial post-
What I wasn’t asked about, and what I regret not adding, is how, once we realised where the problems lay, it actually brought parents and teachers together and how it’s spurned us on to try and establish a greater sense of community amongst parents.
There should be nothing new here. What is curious is the timing of the Sunday Post’s article –
Though I’m no longer PC Chair (I pointed this out to him as well), it haunts me that I was never able to get for parents an acknowledgement from ESP that our kids were sent back too soon on the basis of an inadequate survey, nor from either Prof. Cole or the Council that there should be emergency planning protocols which mandate thorough surveys of public buildings (esp. PFI buildings) after, at least, a partial collapse of the building. My concern now is that, in my eagerness to highlight this, my comments will be somehow sensationalised or taken out of context –
Crerar Christie”
