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Vandalism in schools is an enormous problem, from graffiti and broken windows to arson. Andrew Foxwell reports on the difficulties insurers face over open access policies to school grounds and why public-private partnerships may see an end to this practice

With vandalism in schools at a high but static level, and public-private partnerships becoming an increasingly common way of funding such institutions, the cost of insuring against wanton damage

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