Locals face living by the shrouded remains of burned-out Grenfell Tower for another six years. Residents have been told the block – where 72 died in the June 2017 inferno – cannot come down until the public inquiry on the disaster ends.
And nothing can be done before any prosecutions end as the site in North Kensington, West London, is evidence. Officials say that will be four years – while demolition will take two years.
Abbas Dadou, chair of the Lancaster West Residents Association, wants faster action and said: “We have lived with the reminder of this appalling tragedy for three years.” Families also want a feasibility study to “know what is likely to happen and how lives will be impacted by demolition”.
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