Originally Posted by
randaddy2017
Shocking revelations. Hopefully our government will use this as an excuse to re-examine existing and new builds to ensure something like this doesnt happen again. As you mentioned, there were a lot of buildings and houses thrown up during the Celtic Tiger days, and some of them had awful shoddy workmanship.
Such a sad story. And so avoidable, too.
Originally Posted by
Bratsimpson1
Building's cladding and insulation fail fire safety tests, no sprinkler system installed, fire alarms supposedly failed. Police are to consider manslaughter charges possibly against the Council and building contractors. Up to 600 buildings in Britain are to be investigated to see what type of cladding was used. Cladding is being stripped from 7 buildings at present.
Wonder what they are doing so far, here in Ireland. People have suspicions about some of what was thrown up in Celtic Tiger days.
Originally Posted by
Best Before
Heads are going to roll for this one. And the Prime Minister could be the biggest casualty. Her dealing with this situation was bizarre and she appears to lack empathy towards those effected.
Let's hope they get proper legal advice to who are in fact work in their interests and not for the other parties too hon by trying to have thire cases thrown out of court, even when the facts of the matter and who's at fault speak for themselves and with the proff from engineering specialist too ��
The Cladding company was owed by husband and wife who, has have feck off out of the country when it happand now nowhere to be found.
Also, when those from the Hammersmith tragedy went to the council afterwards, the council had them removed by polce. The council also has in fact offer the people to be rehoused but ffs why the hell after going though such a tragedy and lossing family and friends then wish to be removed to the middlands where they know no one ffs!
So very sad
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