Camborne College in Cornwall and Exmouth Community College in Devon named in the latest list.
Camborne College and Exmouth Community College are the latest to be added to the listTwo colleges in Devon and Cornwall have been added to the list of schools and colleges in England found to have dangerous reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete It follows two schools in Devon, Petroc College and Colyton Grammar School, being added last monthTwo colleges in the South West have been added to a list of those in the country with buildings containing crumbling concrete.
A spokesperson for Camborne College said Raac had been found in part of the roof in the college's Penhaligon building.
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