A campaign group is urging the Scottish Government to speed up support for RAAC-affected residents in Tillicoultry.
They've been out of their homes for more than two years after the substance was found.
A petition has also been presented to Parliament, calling for support for residents affected by RAAC.
The Scottish Government rejected a similar petition last week.
Wilson Chowdhry from the UK RAAC Campaign group met with Scottish Government officials last month.
After the meeting, he said:
"The meeting provided an opportunity to articulate concerns clearly and directly. However, on the core issues — a national fund and a Public Inquiry — there has been no policy shift.
Some commitments were made to provide written follow-up and to expedite specific funding requests. Whether those commitments translate into meaningful progress remains to be seen.
The crisis continues. And so must the campaign."
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