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Grenfell: Residents struggled to secure meeting about quality concerns

David Collins

Residents of Grenfell Tower struggled secure a meeting with the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) to express their concerns about the quality of refurbishment works and design decisions ahead of the 2017 disaster that killed 72 people, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard.

Resuming after an Easter break, the Inquiry heard evidence from former residents of the tower, Lee Chapman and David Collins.

Collins, who is the former chair of the Grenfell Tower Residents Group, which later became known as the Grenfell Compact, wrote to KCTMO project manager Claire Williams in March 2015 and referred to a residents’ meeting earlier that month where there had been an “overwhelming community and shared sense of poor consultation from TMO and [main contractor] Rydon, extreme dissatisfaction with the process of consultation, concerns over the on-going safety of work, safety within residences and communal areas, and massive unhappiness with the quality of work being performed within and around people’s homes and lives”.

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