Following the devastating fire at Grenfell, which
happened four years ago, Nottingham City Council agreed to fund £8.5 million in
fire safety enhancement works to tower blocks and flats across the city.
Nottingham City Homes (NCH) has carried out the works, which include
retrofitting sprinklers in high rise flats and communal areas of 13 high rise
blocks, upgrading existing intercoms with new video display screens and door
entry systems and upgrading existing tannoys. NCH had already retrofitted
sprinklers in four blocks of low-rise flats before Grenfell, and routinely
includes sprinklers in new apartment developments. Read more on the Hucknall
Dispatch website.
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