Residents were evacuated from the Chalcots Estate in June, due to the Council's concern over the flammability of the buildings' cladding.
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The all-day drop-in session, held today at the Swiss Cottage Library, will provide information to the residents about replacement cladding options.
Residents were evacuated from the Estate in June, due to the Council’s concern over the flammability of the buildings’ cladding, following the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower.
The Chalcots residents were allowed back into the estate late July, following the completion of, what the Council described as, ‘urgent works identified by the London Fire Brigade’.
Camden Council is now inviting residents to help make key decisions with regards to replacement materials.
The London Fire Brigade will also attend today’s session, along with representatives from Warmth, Income, Safety and Health Services (WISH Plus), and the mental health charity Mind.
Attendees will also be able to discuss resident safety, priorities, recycling, housing and general works.
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The all-day drop-in session, held today at the Swiss Cottage Library, will provide information to the residents about replacement cladding options.
Residents were evacuated from the Estate in June, due to the Council’s concern over the flammability of the buildings’ cladding, following the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower.
The Chalcots residents were allowed back into the estate late July, following the completion of, what the Council described as, ‘urgent works identified by the London Fire Brigade’.
Camden Council is now inviting residents to help make key decisions with regards to replacement materials.
The London Fire Brigade will also attend today’s session, along with representatives from Warmth, Income, Safety and Health Services (WISH Plus), and the mental health charity Mind.
Attendees will also be able to discuss resident safety, priorities, recycling, housing and general works.
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