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True extent of city region’s cladding problems still unknown three years after Grenfell

15 October 2020

Some buildings in Liverpool have had Grenfell-style ACM cladding removed already, but the full extent of the flammable cladding problem is still not known. […]

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Posted in Cladding, Professional Press and tagged £1B Fund, alarm, Cladiators, fire alarm, Liverpool, Local News, Report, waking watch

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