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Grenfell: Call for action over government’s ‘deplorable’ decision on evacuation plans

By John Pring on 19th May 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Call for action over government’s ‘deplorable’ decision on evacuation plans
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The government has caused outrage after announcing that it would not implement measures – recommended by the Grenfell Tower Inquiry – that would have ensured disabled people could safely evacuate high-rise blocks of flats in emergencies. The inquiry had recommended that […]

Grenfell: Government agrees to assessment of evacuation safety as bill is passed

By John Pring on 28th April 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Government agrees to assessment of evacuation safety as bill is passed
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The government has agreed that its new building safety regulator will carry out an assessment of how disabled people can safely evacuate from high-rise buildings. The proposal was included in the government’s new building safety bill as it finished its progress […]

Grenfell: Campaigners ‘horrified’ and ‘sickened’ by minister’s evacuation excuses

By John Pring on 7th April 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Campaigners ‘horrified’ and ‘sickened’ by minister’s evacuation excuses
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Disabled campaigners say they are “horrified” and “sickened” by the government’s “unconscionable” refusal to ensure that disabled people living in high-rise buildings have the right to a personal emergency evacuation plan (PEEP). Fire minister Lord [Stephen] Greenhalgh told fellow peers on […]

Grenfell: Government ‘probably forgot’ to ask disabled people for views on evacuation

By John Pring on 31st March 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Government ‘probably forgot’ to ask disabled people for views on evacuation
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A senior civil servant has told the Grenfell inquiry that the government probably “forgot” to seek disabled people’s views on how residents with physical impairments could evacuate tower blocks in an emergency, six years before the devastating fire. Brian Martin, who […]

Grenfell: Government repeatedly failed to seek disabled people’s views on evacuation

By John Pring on 17th March 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Government repeatedly failed to seek disabled people’s views on evacuation
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The government repeatedly failed to seek the views of disabled people and their organisations about how residents with physical impairments could evacuate tower blocks in an emergency, six years before the Grenfell Tower disaster. Louise Upton, who was head of fire […]

Legal action seeks justice over award of fire safety contract

By John Pring on 17th February 2022 Category: Housing

Legal action seeks justice over award of fire safety contract
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Disabled campaigners have launched legal action over the government’s decision to award a crucial fire safety contract to consultants who have repeatedly argued against introducing written evacuation plans for disabled residents of tower blocks. Claddag, a leaseholder action group led by […]

Shock and outrage over government’s fire safety guidance contract

By John Pring on 27th January 2022 Category: Housing

Shock and outrage over government’s fire safety guidance contract
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Disabled activists are “shocked and outraged” at the government’s decision to commission fire safety guidance from a company that produced a “discriminatory” and “discredited” policy on evacuating disabled people that was in place at the time of the Grenfell tragedy. Consultants […]

Government Grenfell proposals suggest disabled residents might need to pay to keep safe

By John Pring on 10th June 2021 Category: Housing

Government Grenfell proposals suggest disabled residents might need to pay to keep safe
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New government plans that would protect some disabled people from the risk of fire in residential buildings do not go far enough, and even suggest that disabled residents might have to pay for measures to keep them safe, say campaigners. The […]

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