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In principle, this impossible math allows for a glue-free bridge of stacked blocks that can stretch across the Grand ...
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Essex Live on MSNThe Essex tower block with a 'bad reputation' set for huge redevelopmentA notorious Essex tower block has such a reputation that residents avoid walking near it - and even people who live inside ...
The sale of commercial units in a historic 1933 building marks the latest move in one developer's ambitious expansion ...
Hundreds of residents in two tower blocks are facing imminent homelessness after both buildings were condemned by the fire service as being unsafe. Katie Barnfield North of England correspondent ...
RESIDENTS living in eight London tower blocks – once branded “unsafe” by Sir Keir Starmer – have accused their Labour-run council of ignoring life-threatening fire risks. Eight years on… ...
A date has been pencilled in to demolish condemned Coventry tower blocks deemed 'not fit for purpose'. The flats, on Ferrers Close in Tile Hill, date back to the 1960s and will be bulldozed in ...
A decision to demolish an 18-storey tower block and rehouse its elderly residents is to be reconsidered. South Tyneside Council's Labour cabinet had unanimously voted to pull down Durham Court, in ...
Two tower blocks on Merseyside are costing a council £3,000 per day to keep them safe, a senior local authority official has said. Beech Rise and Willow Rise in Kirkby, which have hundreds of ...
Residents of two tower blocks in north London have described their shock after discovering replacement window panes had been installed inside out. People living on the Chalcots Estate in Swiss ...
Three tower blocks have been demolished with controlled explosions as crowds watched on. The 26-storey high-rises in Wyndford Road, northern Glasgow, are now a thing of the past.
Three 1960s tower blocks have been brought crashing down in seconds by demolition experts, changing the skyline of northern Glasgow. The 26-storey towers at Wyndford Road were destroyed using ...
If given the green light, these will be the latest commercial structures in the Sister project, a £1.7 billion scheme aimed at rejuvenating the area sandwiched between Piccadilly and Oxford Road. The ...
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