Residents of privately-owned London buildings that have
been fitted with Grenfell-style cladding are considering legal action against
the developers. Leaseholders say they live in "constant anxiety" over
their safety at New Capital Quay, Greenwich, London, since the disaster in
which 71 people died. Fire wardens are on watch 24 hours a day after similar
cladding was found. Developers Galliard Homes say the cladding was certified as
compliant with building regulations at the time. Read more on the BBC website.
Heat-pump homes put less strain on grid than expected, study shows
-
Analysis of new-builds in Birmingham suggests all-electric homes not only
use less energy but vary in peak usage
Some of the first homes in the UK design...
2 days ago
No comments:
Post a Comment