RAAC-affected residents say fight for a public inquiry isn’t over

More than 500 homes in Aberdeen were built with the potentially dangerous material.

Residents living in RAAC-affected homes say their fight for a public inquiry isn’t over, as the initial phase of demolition continues for council-owned properties in Aberdeen.

More than 500 homes in the city were built with the potentially dangerous material, known as Reinforced Aerated Concrete.

Last year, the Scottish Government agreed a funding deal worth £10m with the city’s local authority.

But some residents say proper accountability is still required.

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Last updated Jan 19th, 2026 at 19:43

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