The Scottish Government has confirmed no more properties with potentially dangerous concrete have been found in Clackmannanshire.
Residents in 29 Tillicoultry flats were forced to leave their homes after RAAC was discovered.
They are in temporary accommodation.
Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Mark Ruskell said:
“For my constituents who have been forced from their homes due to deteriorating RAAC, the last few weeks have been a nightmare.
“I appreciate the reassurances provided by the Cabinet Secretary that support and guidance has been provided by the Council to affected residents, and that no further evidence of deteriorating RAAC has been found in the survey work conducted by Clackmannanshire Council.
“However, in this deeply distressing time for those evacuated, I encourage the Council to ensure they are reaching out to all affected residents so that they are accessing the support and guidance available whilst building assessments are conducted and dealing with any outcomes. Now is not the time to leave folks in the dark.”
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