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School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Nursery Schools Boston Church Road Nursery School COMMUNITY NO Gainsborough Nursery School COMMUNITY NO Grantham Wyndham Park Nursery School COMMUNITY NO Lincoln Kingsdown Nursery School COMMUNITY NO Lincoln St Giles Nursery School COMMUNITY YES Primary Schools Alford Primary School COMMUNITY YES Allington With Sedgebrook CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Ancaster CE Primary School CONTROLLED NO Bardney CE and Methodist Primary School CONTROLLED YES Barkston and Syston CE Primary School AIDED YES Barrowby CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Bassingham Primary School COMMUNITY YES Baston CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Billingborough Primary School COMMUNITY YES Billinghay CE Primary School CONTROLLED NO Binbrook CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Blyton Cum Laughton CE Primary School AIDED YES Boston Carlton Road Academy ACADEMY NO Boston Hawthorn Tree School COMMUNITY YES Boston Park Academy ACADEMY YES School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Boston St Mary's Catholic Primary School AIDED YES Boston St Nicholas CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Boston St Thomas' CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Boston Staniland Academy ACADEMY YES Boston Tower Road Academy ACADEMY YES Boston West Academy ACADEMY YES Bourne Abbey Primary School ACADEMY YES Bourne Elsea Park Academy ACADEMY NO Bourne Westfield Academy ACADEMY YES Bracebridge Heath St John's Primary School ACADEMY YES Branston CE Infant School ACADEMY YES Branston Junior Academy ACADEMY YES Brant Broughton CE and Methodist Primary School CONTROLLED YES Bucknall Rural Villages School COMMUNITY YES Burgh-le-Marsh St Peter & St Paul CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Butterwick Pinchbeck's Endowed CE Primary School AIDED YES Bythams Primary School COMMUNITY NO Caistor CE and Methodist Primary School CONTROLLED YES Caythorpe Primary School COMMUNITY NO Chapel St Leonards Primary School FOUNDATION YES Cherry Willingham Primary School COMMUNITY YES Claypole Church of England Primary School CONTROLLED YES Coleby CE Primary School CONTROLLED NO School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Colsterworth CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Coningsby St Michael's CE Primary School ACADEMY YES Corby Glen Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Corringham CE (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School CONTROLLED YES Cowbit St Mary's (Endowed) CE Primary School AIDED YES Cranwell Primary School FOUNDATION YES Crowland South View Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Deeping St James Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Deeping St James Linchfield Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Deeping St Nicholas Primary School COMMUNITY YES Denton CE School CONTROLLED YES Digby CE School CONTROLLED YES Digby The Tedder Primary School COMMUNITY NO Donington Cowley Endowed Primary School CONTROLLED YES Donington-on-Bain Primary School COMMUNITY YES Dunholme St Chad's CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Dunston St Peter's CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Eagle Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Edenham CE School ACADEMY YES Faldingworth Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Fishtoft Academy ACADEMY YES Fiskerton CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Fleet Wood Lane School COMMUNITY YES School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Friskney All Saints CE (Aided) Primary School AIDED YES Frithville Primary School COMMUNITY YES Fulstow Primary School COMMUNITY YES Gainsborough Benjamin Adlard Community School ACADEMY YES Gainsborough Castle Wood Academy ACADEMY NO Gainsborough Charles Baines Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Gainsborough Hillcrest Early Years Academy ACADEMY YES Gainsborough Mercer's Wood Academy (Former North County Primary School) ACADEMY YES Gainsborough Parish Church Primary School ACADEMY YES Gainsborough St George's CE Community Primary School CONTROLLED YES Gainsborough White's Wood Academy ACADEMY YES Gedney Church End Primary School COMMUNITY YES Gedney Drove End School COMMUNITY YES Gedney Hill CE (Controlled) Primary School CONTROLLED YES Gipsey Bridge Academy ACADEMY YES Gosberton Clough and Risegate Community Primary School COMMUNITY NO Gosberton Academy ACADEMY YES Grainthorpe School COMMUNITY YES Grantham Belmont Community School COMMUNITY YES Grantham Belton Lane Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Grantham Cliffedale Primary School COMMUNITY YES Grantham Gonerby Hill Foot CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Grantham Harrowby CE Infant School ACADEMY YES School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Grantham Huntingtower Community Primary Academy ACADEMY NO Grantham Little Gonerby CE Infant School ACADEMY YES Grantham St Anne's CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Grantham St Mary's Catholic Primary School AIDED YES Grantham The West Grantham Academy (Former Earl Of Dysart Primary School) ACADEMY YES Grantham The Isaac Newton Primary School ACADEMY YES Grantham The National CE Junior School ACADEMY YES Grantham The West Grantham Academy (Former Spitalgate CE Primary School) ACADEMY YES Grasby All Saints CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Great Gonerby St Sebastian's CE Primary School AIDED NO Great Ponton CE School AIDED YES Great Steeping Primary School COMMUNITY NO Grimoldby Primary School FOUNDATION YES Hackthorn CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Halton Holegate CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Harlaxton CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Heckington St Andrew's CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Heighington Millfield Primary School ACADEMY YES Helpringham School COMMUNITY YES Hemswell Cliff Primary School COMMUNITY YES Hogsthorpe Primary Academy ACADEMY NO Holbeach Bank Primary School ACADEMY YES Holbeach Primary School ACADEMY YES School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Holbeach St Mark's CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Holbeach William Stukeley CE Primary School AIDED NO Holton-le-Clay Infants' School COMMUNITY YES Holton-le-Clay Junior School COMMUNITY YES Horbling Brown's CE Primary School AIDED YES Horncastle Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Huttoft Primary School ACADEMY YES Ingham Primary School COMMUNITY NO Ingoldmells Academy ACADEMY YES Ingoldsby Primary School ACADEMY YES Keelby Primary School ACADEMY YES Kelsey Primary School COMMUNITY YES Kirkby-la-Thorpe CE Primary Academy ACADEMY NO Kirkby-on-Bain CE Primary School AIDED YES Kirton Primary School COMMUNITY YES Langtoft Primary School COMMUNITY YES Laughton Annexe, Blyton Cum Laughton CE Primary School AIDED YES Lea Frances Olive Anderson CE Primary School AIDED YES Leadenham CE Primary School AIDED NO Leasingham St Andrew's CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Legbourne East Wold CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Legsby Primary School COMMUNITY YES Lincoln Birchwood Junior School COMMUNITY NO School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Lincoln Bishop King CE Primary School AIDED YES Lincoln Bracebridge Infant & Nursery School ACADEMY YES Lincoln Carlton Academy ACADEMY NO Lincoln Ermine Primary Academy ACADEMY YES Lincoln Hartsholme Academy ACADEMY NO Lincoln Leslie Manser Primary School COMMUNITY YES Lincoln Manor Leas Infants School ACADEMY NO Lincoln Manor Leas Junior School ACADEMY YES Lincoln Monks Abbey Primary School COMMUNITY YES Lincoln Mount Street Academy ACADEMY YES Lincoln Our Lady of Lincoln Catholic Primary School ACADEMY YES Lincoln St Faith and St Martin CE Junior School CONTROLLED YES Lincoln St Faith's CE Infant School CONTROLLED YES Lincoln St Giles Academy (Former Chad Varah Primary School) ACADEMY YES Lincoln St Hugh's Catholic Primary School ACADEMY NO Lincoln St Peter at Gowts CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Lincoln St Peter In Eastgate CE (Controlled) Infants School CONTROLLED YES Lincoln The Lancaster School FOUNDATION YES Lincoln The Meadows Primary School COMMUNITY YES Lincoln The Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Lincoln Westgate Academy ACADEMY YES Lincoln Woodlands Infant School COMMUNITY YES Long Bennington CE Primary School ACADEMY YES School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Long Sutton Primary School COMMUNITY YES Louth Eastfield Infants' and Nursery School COMMUNITY YES Louth Kidgate Primary Academy ACADEMY YES Louth Lacey Gardens Junior School FOUNDATION YES Louth St Michael's CE School CONTROLLED YES Lutton St Nicholas Primary School COMMUNITY YES Mablethorpe Primary Academy ACADEMY YES Mareham-le-Fen CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Market Deeping Community Primary School COMMUNITY YES Market Deeping William Hildyard CE Primary School AIDED YES Market Rasen CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Marshchapel Primary School COMMUNITY NO Marston Thorold's Charity CE Primary School AIDED NO Martin Mrs Mary King's CE (Controlled) Primary School CONTROLLED YES Marton Primary School ACADEMY YES Metheringham Primary School COMMUNITY YES Middle Rasen Primary School COMMUNITY NO Morton CE (Controlled) Primary School ACADEMY YES Morton Trentside Primary School COMMUNITY YES Moulton Chapel Primary School COMMUNITY NO Moulton The John Harrox Primary School COMMUNITY YES Navenby CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Nettleham CE Voluntary Aided Junior School AIDED YES School Category of School Asbestos Identified in School Nettleham Infant School ACADEMY YES Nettleton Community School COMMUNITY NO New Leake Primary School COMMUNITY NO New York Primary School COMMUNITY YES Newton-on-Trent CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES Nocton Community Primary School COMMUNITY NO Normanby-by-Spital Primary School COMMUNITY NO North Cockerington CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES North Cotes CE Primary School CONTROLLED YES North Hykeham All Saints CE Primary
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