A primary school in East Lothian, which was evacuated on Tuesday for emergency gas repairs, will remain closed on Friday and potentially into Monday.
Children attending St Gabriel’s Primary School and nursery in Prestonpans were moved as a precaution to the local church hall and residents alerted to the incident earlier this week.
SGN advised the pupils to be moved from the school as engineering teams continue to carry out repairs and investigations with gas readings still being registered.
It comes after a smell of gas was reported in the South Grange Avenue area of the town with some residential properties also evacuated earlier this week.
In a letter to parents and carers on Thursday, East Lothian Council confirmed the school is to be closed on Friday, November 29 and said it was “too early to say” if it could re-open on Monday.
Nicola McDowell, head of education at East Lothian Council said: “We recognise the disruption that this essential emergency closure has caused to children and families.
“It’s still too early to say whether the school will reopen on Monday, so we are moving forward with alternative plans to use other facilities in the area so that children can definitely return to in-person learning from then.
“Our school staff are also eager to see and support your children in person and our priority will be to do this within the local community.
“We will be in contact with SGN over the weekend for continued updates on the status of their works and will let you know on Sunday (or before if possible) what arrangements are in place for in-person learning on Monday – whether this is a return to St Gabriel’s or to another space.”
The council noted it was not possible at this time for entry to be made to the school to collect personal belongings.
A spokesperson for SGN earlier this week said: “Gas emergency work in South Grange Avenue, Prestonpans is ongoing.
“Our engineering teams are continuing repairs and investigations however, gas readings are still being registered.
“Safety is our number one priority, and the affected properties will only be reoccupied once it is safe to do so. We’re in regular contact with everyone that’s been evacuated to keep them updated.
“We’re working as quickly and safely as possible and will remain on site until our work is complete.”
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