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Our highest priority has always been tenant safety, says council leader

by Frank le Duc
Friday 23 Jun, 2017 at 5:40AM
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Brighton and Hove property professionals aim to raise £10k for Grenfell Tower fire survivors

Grenfell Tower

The image of Grenfell Tower against the backdrop of the London skyline is something that will stay with all of us for a very long time.

We must always remember the victims who sadly lost their lives and the emergency and public services who, alongside volunteers and the local community, fought so courageously to save lives and support those affected.

Since the fire in London tenants have contacted me and other councillors quite rightly with concerns about fire safety in their tower blocks.

I want to reassure tenants and leaseholders that our highest priority has always been their safety.

Over the past week three emergency meetings of the Housing Fire, Health and Safety Board have taken place, in which senior council housing officers and East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service have been working together to decide what actions need to happen now.

Fire risk assessments have now taken place at all of our tower blocks, prioritising those with cladding, and an independent surveyor will also conduct inspections.

However, I am pleased to say that we have now been able to confirm that none of the cladding on our council tower blocks is the same material used on Grenfell Tower.

When the very upsetting incident began to unfold, our first thought was for our tenants and to try to provide them with as much information as we could as soon as possible.

Text messages were sent to tenants in council housing blocks with cladding and a letter providing information was personally hand delivered by council housing staff in those blocks.

We set up a frequently asked questions page on fire safety on our website and we have continued to update it whenever new information becomes available.

As soon as we find out the facts from what happened in London, I would like to reassure tenants that we will do everything we can to learn from the findings and make any future changes needed.


I would like to thank the housing, safety and communications teams for their work this week.

Providing a safe and secure home for as many residents as we can is a key priority and events like those in London demonstrate just how vital this work is.

Councillor Warren Morgan is the Labour leader of Brighton and Hove City Council.

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  1. jazzy says:
    8 years ago

    So why have 2 of your blocks in Hove have no sprinklers or smoke alarms in the corridors and you’re aware of that?????????

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  2. Rolivan says:
    8 years ago

    That is not yrue.My Mother moved from a 2 Bedroom Apartment to a 1 Bedroom Shelered Housing Bungalow.Her needs were not assessed which at the time was the reason for moving because She was having difficulty climbing stairs.I went to The Council which was under Labour Control and asked if She could have a Bath fitted as She had a phobia with Showers.I was told that as the room was converted into a wet room The Council would not put in a Bath.It wasn’t until I went to the Media that the person responsible decided She could have a Bath but She would have to provide it.This is after 50 years of being a Council Tenant.

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