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 ...
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 ...
Bristol City Council is to reclad more than half of its 64 residential tower blocks following two high-rise fires Cabinet member for housing Tom Renhard announced last week that towers across Bristol ...
In the wake of assessments under PAS 9980, the council is investing in substantial fire safety improvements for all of its tower blocks, reports Ron Alalouff. Following an inspection programme using ...
Bristol City Council is to replace a type of non-aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding on 38 of its high-rise buildings after firefighters said the panels had contributed to the spread of a ...
Emergency services were called to a building in Barton Hill on 20 October Flammable cladding "contributed to the spread" of a tower block blaze that left three people in hospital, firefighters believe ...
Flammable cladding on dozens of tower blocks could be replaced faster than originally planned. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) cladding is used on 38 tower blocks owned by Bristol City Council. It was ...
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