Havering Council To Spend Millions To Improve Fire Safety Of Ten High Rise Blocks.
Havering Council will spend more than £13million improving the fire safety of ten high-rise blocks.
Havering Council will spend more than £13million improving the fire safety of ten high-rise blocks.
Photos taken yesterday of the fire on Freshwater Road in Dagenham have shown the extent of the fire that is believed to have started on the top floors.
Read moreMany families found themselves at the Leisure Centre Monday morning after rushing from their home with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
Read moreHarold Wood King’s Park housing block has cladding removed.
Read moreOn 10 November, L&Q leaseholders on the Kings Park estate in Harold Wood learned that their blocks have been cleared
Read moreIn March Clarion Housing confirmed that a specialist contractor was being consulted to remove cladding and other potentially flammable materials from the external
Read moreJulia Lopez MP has secured priority status for intrusive fire inspections for four L&Q blocks in the Kings Park Estate
Read moreThe Dagenham and Rainham MP Jon Cruddas today writes in the Havering Daily: Jon Cruddas MP received confirmation from Clarion,
Read moreAs the Grenfell Tower Inquiry continues, the Fire Brigades Union today have issued the following. The government knew that the
Read moreDagenham and Rainham MP Jon Cruddas today shares his views on the latest cladding announcement. The statement from Michael Gove
Read moreRomford MP, Andrew Rosindell has welcomed a statement made in the House of Commons on Monday 10th January by the
Read moreHornchurch and Upminster MP Julia Lopez, welcomed a breakthrough on cladding remediation after she met with Housing Secretary, Michael Gove,
Read moreThe Dagenham and Rainham MP Jon Cruddas today writes: Four years on from the Grenfell Tower tragedy and ten years
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