I understand that they raised concerns but who with? Why not seek advice from the Fire Service if this was the concern, if the Landlord didn't respond? Do people realise that the Fire Service and Police will give advice though I do know that some people are reluctant to approach in particular the Police ....... We may never know who was approached, by which means, whether there's a paper trail - but hopefully people will now be aware that there are others to talk with if other routes don't work. We have to all take responsibility if only to encourage over-all concerns and assistance where necessary.
I expect that the concerns of residents will be heard and listed at the Inquest. They will probably be revealed at the Public Enquiry. Sadly inequality is historic in the UK and it hasn't been decided yet whether the cladding itself was dangerous; whether it was poorly fitted which allowed a 'chimney' effect or if the weather at the time added to the tragedy. This should be revealed at the Enquiries which will take place. I do hope that this tragedy will stop cladding works across the UK until the Public Enquiry Report is released and even then, more tests should be carried out.
The cladding will have been approved by the Building Dept. to update the buildings, however if it worked already why alter it
What should happen is that any new-builds do not have central stair-ways as their main access, and have alternative escape routes considered and that nothing is built way above heights that the Rescue Services are able to reach. Each flat should have fire blankets, ladders as well as extinguishers [sp] and the residents should be able to have regular meetings with their Landlords as well as being up-dated on how to use fire safety equipment. We have an extinguisher in our kitchen and all the vehicles and ought to buy fire blankets ........ our Fire Service tells us to get out, stay out and dial for assistance.
I am a huge shouter when cross: but the various services are under plenty of stress and stretched to bursting point already.