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How much cash Greater Manchester schools will get to fix crumbling buildings and increase places

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Schools and colleges across the country are set to receive a share of £2.5 billion to upgrade their buildings, and create extra pupil places, the Government has announced.

It comes after unions warned that action must be taken by the Government to ensure deteriorating school buildings 'at risk of collapse' are made safe.

The money will consist of £1.8 billion investment for the 2023-24 financial year to improve the conditions of the school estate in England, the PA news agency reports.

Of that funding, schools in Greater Manchester are set to receive around £3.6 million. READ MORE: Fury over school's 'sexist' uniform policy A further £487 million will be invested to help councils across England provide additional school places needed for September 2026.

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