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Name of CCC School Where Asbestos Containing Materials Are Known To Name of CCC School where asbestos containing materials are Date of current Urgent date urgent known to be present survey remediation remediation identified completed All Saints' CE Primary School Oct-15 Allithwaite CE School Sep-15 Allonby Primary School Nov-15 Alston Primary School Oct-15 Appleby Primary School Nov-15 Arlecdon Primary School Dec-15 Asby Endowed School Nov-15 Ashfield Infant School Oct-15 Ashfield Junior School Apr-16 Askam-In-Furness Village School Nov-15 Barrow Island Community Primary School Oct-15 Bassenthwaite School Oct-15 Beacon Hill Community School Jul-15 yes Sep-15 Beaconside CE Primary School Oct-15 Beckermet CE Primary School Nov-15 Beckstone Primary School Oct-15 Beetham CE School Sep-15 Belle Vue Primary School Oct-15 Bewcastle School Oct-15 Bishop Harvey Goodwin School Apr-16 Black Combe Junior School Nov-15 Blackford CE Primary School Oct-15 Blennerhasset School Oct-15 Bolton School Nov-15 Boltons CE School Apr-16 Bookwell Primary School Nov-15 Borrowdale CE School Oct-15 Bowness-On-Solway Primary School Oct-15 Bram Longstaffe Nursery & Children's Centre Oct-15 Brampton Primary School Nov-15 Bransty Primary School Nov-15 Bridekirk Dovenby CE Primary School Jul-15 Brisbane Park Infant School Oct-15 Brook Street Primary School Nov-15 Broughton Moor Primary School Nov-15 Broughton-In-Furness CE School Nov-15 Brunswick School Oct-15 yes May-16 Burgh-By-Sands Primary School Sep-15 Burlington CE School Oct-15 Caldew Lea School Oct-15 Calthwaite CE School Oct-15 Cambridge Primary School Apr-16 Captain Shaw's CE School Nov-15 Cartmel CE Primary School Oct-15 Castle Park School Sep-15 Church Walk CE Primary School May-16 Cleator Moor Nursery School Nov-15 Coniston CE School Oct-15 Croftlands Infant School Oct-15 Croftlands Junior School Oct-15 Crosby Ravensworth CE School Oct-15 Crosscanonby St John's CE School Nov-15 Crosscrake CE School Oct-15 Crosthwaite CE School Sep-15 Culgaith CE School Oct-15 Cummersdale School Nov-15 Cumwhinton School Sep-15 Dalton St Mary's CE Primary School Jul-15 Dane Ghyll Community Primary School Oct-15 Dean Barwick Primary School Oct-15 Dean CE School Oct-15 Dean Gibson Catholic Primary School Sep-15 Dent CE Voluntary Aided Primary School May-16 Distington Community School Oct-15 Dowdales School May-16 Ellenborough and Ewanrigg Infant School Nov-15 Ennerdale and Kinniside CE Primary School Oct-15 Ewanrigg Junior School Nov-15 Fellview Primary School Oct-15 Fir Ends Primary School Oct-15 Flimby Primary School Nov-15 Flookburgh CE Primary School Oct-15 Frizington Community Primary School Nov-15 Frizington Nursery School Nov-15 George Hastwell School Oct-15 George Romney Junior School Nov-15 Goodly Dale Community Primary School Apr-16 Gosforth CE School Nov-15 Grange CE School May-16 Grasmere CE School Nov-15 Grasslot Infant School Nov-15 Grayrigg CE School Sep-15 Great Orton School Sep-15 Greengate Junior School Oct-15 Greystoke School Oct-15 yes nov. 2015 Hallbankgate Village School Oct-15 Haverigg School Nov-15 Hawkshead Esthwaite Primary School Nov-15 Hensingham Primary School Nov-15 Heron Hill Primary School Sep-15 Heversham St Peter's CE School Sep-15 High Hesket CE School Sep-15 Hindpool Nursery School Oct-15 Holm Cultram Abbey CE School Oct-15 Holme Community School Sep-15 Holme St Cuthbert School Nov-15 Holy Family Catholic Primary School Nov-15 Houghton CE School Sep-15 May 13 - reinspection due Inglewood Infant School sept 16 Inglewood Junior School Sep-15 Ireby CE School Oct-15 Ireleth St Peter's CE School Nov-15 Irthington Village School Oct-15 Ivegill CE School Oct-15 James Rennie School Sep-15 Jericho School Nov-15 John Ruskin School Aug-15 yes Feb-16 Kells Infant School Nov-15 Kendal Nursery School Nov-15 Kingmoor Junior School Sep-15 Kingmoor Nursery & Infant School Sep-15 Kirkbampton CE School Oct-15 Kirkbride Primary School Oct-15 Kirkby Stephen Primary School Oct-15 Kirkby Thore School Oct-15 Kirkoswald CE School Oct-15 Lanercost CE School May-16 Langwathby CE School Oct-15 Lees Hill CE School Oct-15 Leven Valley CE School Oct-15 Levens CE School Sep-15 Lindal and Marton Primary School Jul-15 Long Marton Community Primary School Nov-15 Longtown Primary School Oct-15 Lorton School Apr-16 Lowca Community School Nov-15 Lowther Endowed School Oct-15 Maryport CE Junior School Oct-15 Maryport Infant School Nov-15 Mayfield School Nov-15 Milburn School Oct-15 Millom Infant School Nov-15 Millom School Jul-15 Milnthorpe Primary School Sep-15 Monkwray School Nov-15 Montreal CE Primary School Nov-15 Moor Row Community Primary School Nov-15 Moresby Primary School Nov-15 Morland Area CE School Oct-15 Nenthead Primary School Oct-15 Netherhall School Aug-15 Netherton Infant School Nov-15 Newbarns Primary School Oct-15 Newlaithes Infant School Apr-16 Newlaithes Junior School Oct-15 Newman Catholic School Aug-15 Newton School Nov-15 Newtown Community Primary School Oct-15 Norman Street Primary School Nov-15 North Lakes School Oct-15 North Walney Primary School Oct-15 Northside School Nov-15 Old Hutton CE School Sep-15 Orgill Primary School Nov-15 Ormsgill Primary School Oct-15 Orton CE School Oct-15 Oughterside School Nov-15 Our Lady and St Patrick's Catholic Primary School Nov-15 Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School Apr-16 Parkview Nursery School Nov-15 Patterdale CE School Oct-15 Pennine Way Primary School Jun-16 Pennington CE School Oct-15 Penruddock Primary School Oct-15 Petteril Bank Primary School Nov-15 Plumbland CE School Nov-15 Plumpton School Oct-15 Ramsden Infant School Oct-15 Raughton Head CE School Sep-15 Richmond Hill School Oct-15 Robert Ferguson Primary School Nov-15 Rockcliffe CE School Jun-16 Roose School May-16 Rosley CE School Oct-15 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Oct-15 Samuel Kings School Apr-16 Sandgate School Sep-15 Sandside Lodge School May-16 Scotby CE Primary School Oct-15 Seascale Primary School Nov-15 Seaton CE Junior School Apr-16 Sedbergh Primary School Sep-15 Shankhill CE Primary School Oct-15 Shap Endowed CE School Oct-15 Silloth Primary School Apr-16 Sir John Barrow School Nov-15 Skelton School Oct-15 Solway Community Technology College Aug-15 South Walney Infant and Nursery School Oct-15 yes Nov-15 South Walney Junior School Apr-16 St Bede's Roman Catholic Primary School Nov-15 St Bees Village School Nov-15 St Bega's CE School Nov-15 St Begh's Catholic Junior School Nov-15 St Benedict's Catholic High School Oct-15 St Bernard's Catholic High School Aug-15 St Bridget's Catholic Primary School Oct-15 St Bridget's CE School (Cockermouth) Oct-15 St Bridget's CE School (Parton) Nov-15 St Catherine's Catholic Primary School Oct-15 St Columba's Catholic Primary School Oct-15 St Cuthbert's Catholic Community School (Carlisle) Sep-15 St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School (Wigton) Oct-15 St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School (Windermere) Nov-15 St George's CE School, Barrow Feb-16 St Gregory & St Patrick's Catholic Community School Nov-15 St Gregory's Catholic Primary School Oct-15 St Herbert's CE (VA) Primary and Nursery School Oct-15 St James' Catholic Primary School (Millom) Nov-15 St James' CE Infant School (Whitehaven) Nov-15 yes Feb-16 St James' CE Junior School (Whitehaven) Nov-15 St Joseph's Catholic High School B&E College Aug-15 yes Sep-16 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School (Cockermouth) Oct-15 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School (Frizington) Oct-15 St Margaret Mary Catholic Primary School Oct-15 St Mark's CE Primary School Sep-15 St Martin & St Mary's Primary School Nov-15 St Mary's Catholic Primary School (Harrington) Apr-16 St Mary's Catholic Primary School (Ulverston) Oct-15 St Mary's Catholic Primary School (Whitehaven) Jun-16 St Mary's CE Primary School (Kirkby Lonsdale) Sep-15 St Matthew's CE School Oct-15 St Michael's CE Primary School (Dalston) Sep-15 yes Jan-16 St Michael's CE School (Bothel) Oct-15 St Michael's Nursery & Infant School (Workington) Oct-15 St Oswald's CE Primary School Nov-15 St Patrick's Catholic Primary School (Cleator Moor) Nov-15 St Patrick's Catholic Primary School (Workington) Oct-15 St Patrick's CE School (Kendal) Sep-15 St Paul's CE Junior School Oct-15 St Pius X Catholic Primary School Oct-15 St Thomas's CE School Sep-15 Stainton CE Primary School Oct-15 Staveley CE School Sep-15 Stoneraise School Sep-15 Storth CE School Sep-15 Tebay Community Primary School Oct-15 Temple Sowerby CE School Oct-15 The Lakes School Apr-16 The Nelson Thomlinson School Jul-15 Thomlinson Junior School Apr-16 Thornhill Primary School Nov-15 Threlkeld CE Primary School Oct-15 Thursby Primary School Sep-15 Thwaites School Nov-15 Ullswater Community College Aug-15 Valley Primary School & Children's Centre Nov-15 Vicarage Park CE Primary School Sep-15 Victoria Infant and Nursery School (Barrow) Apr-16 Victoria Infant and Nursery School (Workington) Apr-16 Waberthwaite CE Primary School Nov-15 Warcop CE Primary School Nov-15 Warwick Bridge School Sep-15 Westfield Nursery and Primary School Nov-15 Wiggonby CE School Oct-15 Wigton Infant School Oct-15 Yarlside School Dec-15.
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