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Hello Laurence. You say police, Estate staff, and contractors were very quickly on site after this occurred. I believe the police quickly attended, and contractors were there only today, putting up scaffolding, but as this happened over the weekend, and, as the Estate Office is closed over that period, there would not be estate staff on hand until Monday morning.
This incident is very worrying, especially as somebody could have been seriously injured, or killed if they had been there at the time all this tiling fell down. This is not the first time that something like this has happened. It raises the question as to precisely what steps are taken to ensure our safety.
WOW - a lot of us have been expecting some windows to fall out at some point but to see the external tile cladding come down like this.............
Doesn't this just show how neglected Golden Lane Estate has become!
We can all see it is run down - now it looks like it is actually falling down as well!
Can't even see this being covered in the refurbishment plan we were given at one of the meetings a while ago - which just makes me think that it's far to little and far too late.
Anyone else noticed they're allocating just a few thousand £ per flat for windows? Which can't be right can it?
I was told by someone of some knowledge and qualification that when GLE was built Wimpy the contractor were mixing the concrete with salt which resulted in estate wide major repairs 40 years ago, where all the weakened concrete had to be removed replaced and repaired, it took a team of approximately one hundred people a year, and apparently drove the residents to distraction, sand blasting etc, so it shouldn't come as a big surprise if a lot of major issues appear.
Hi Everyone - as the Chair of GLERA I have sent the following to our Alderman [David Graves], local City Councilman [Gareth Moore] and key Members of the Housing Committee:
Dear Alderman Graves
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