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Large Scale Disaster Avoided Thank Goodness.
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-lond on-5702 2678
After all this time and still the cladding was only 'due' to come off.
Frightening.
After all this time and still the cladding was only 'due' to come off.
Frightening.
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The residents living in these buildings must be mentally exhausted with the worry or waiting to find out when/if their building will be attended to.
Thank goodness this happened when people were not likely, in general, to be asleep in bed and that a Security Guard alerted the residents to the danger.
The residents living in these buildings must be mentally exhausted with the worry or waiting to find out when/if their building will be attended to.
Thank goodness this happened when people were not likely, in general, to be asleep in bed and that a Security Guard alerted the residents to the danger.
Thank goodness! It's very expensive to remove and not a quick job. I've seen quite a few articles in the local news. Residents feeling unsafe and flat owners who are struggling being faced with huge sums, that many can't afford. To get the cladding removed and hikes in service charges for interim fire safety measures etc...
The flat owners are essentially stuck with a "worthless" property which they can't sell or remortgage. There are campaigns to try and get funding to help finance the removal of cladding without exorbitant costs being passed on to the leaseholders.
https:/ /www.ma ncheste revenin gnews.c o.uk/ne ws/grea ter-man chester -news/i -love-f lat-im- stuck-1 9772345
https:/ /www.ma ncheste revenin gnews.c o.uk/ne ws/grea ter-man chester -news/m anchest er-towe r-block -reside nts-who -177935 87
The flat owners are essentially stuck with a "worthless" property which they can't sell or remortgage. There are campaigns to try and get funding to help finance the removal of cladding without exorbitant costs being passed on to the leaseholders.
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It could be a while yet according to this piece from last year.
https:/ /www.mi rror.co .uk/new s/uk-ne ws/loca ls-forc ed-live -remain s-burne d-22378 010
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