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Grainne House Residents still living with fire damage seven months later Sticky

Residents of Gráinne House in the New Lodge area have been contacting local politicians this week to again raise their concerns in relation to the fire damage they still endure in Gráinne House.  Click here to view the press release the residents issued in July 2011.

Independent Report Highlights Major flaws in £7Million Cladding Project for Seven Towers Sticky

On 12th May 2011 members of the Seven Towers Residents' Group met with UK health and housing experts to determine long term solutions to their ongoing problems with heat and dampness.

Eights Weeks On and Seven Towers Residents Still Living in Fire Damage Hell Sticky

Fire Damage

In March 2011 members of Seven Towers Residents Group visited Grainne House to conduct surveys on the needs of residents in the block.  They were shocked to find residents of the top floors of Gráinne House still living with the fallout of smoke and fire damage eight weeks after the incident.


Click here to read the press release

Seven Towers Residents Group present 42 complaints to NIHE

On 14th April 2011 the Seven Towers Residents Group (STRG) presented the Northern Ireland Housing Executive’s North Belfast District Office with 42 separate complaints related to longstanding and unresolved maintenance problems from the residents of the New Lodge Tower Blocks.  


Click here to read their press release

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