More than half of council tower blocks in Bristol have flammable polystyrene cladding which will be removed after a fire last month. Removing the cladding could take a decade and fire safety experts ...
The neighbour of a Nottingham property which is having grant-funded cladding installed says the work has led to a "snow storm" of polystyrene on his street. Under a Government initiative to reduce ...
While state governments have banned the use of aluminium composite panels — the deadly material that fuelled the Grenfell and other blazes — industry experts are alarmed that governments and ...
Elderly residents living in a "freezing cold" council tower block could receive financial support for heating costs. After Bristol City Council removed the flammable cladding from Gilton House in July ...
Thousands of council tenants in homes at higher risk of fire could see their cladding replaced faster than expected Flammable cladding on dozens of tower blocks could be replaced faster than ...
The government has no further plans to carry out testing of cladding products despite a specific request from London boroughs to test systems comprising polystyrene, a document obtained by Inside ...
A series of cladding systems failed fire tests carried out for the government in 2004, but the results were never revealed before the materials were installed on thousands of buildings, a new document ...
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