The Review of education capital spending, announced by Michael Gove when he cancelled Building Schools for the Future, may not report for another five months. On Thursday, in answer to a written question from Derek Twigg, housing minister Tim Loughton revealed that “the Review Panel has begun work and we expect them to conclude their review by the end of the calendar year.” Schools and contractors that have been waiting to hear whether their plans can go ahead face a longer period of uncertainty than many had hoped for.
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