Grenfell
Dear Information Team,
I would like to request the following information under the freedom of information act.
I would like to know how much money in contracts from the council has been given to the following companies since July 2017: Kingspan and Rydon .
Following the Grenfell fire how many council tower blocks (over 18 meters high) were identified as having flammable cladding (likely made from aluminium composite material).
How many of these high rises still have flammable cladding?
How many other council-owned buildings, under 18m, currently have flammable cladding? I would like this broken down into building type - school, hospital ect
If clarification is needed do not hesitate to get in touch.
Yours faithfully,
Luke Chafer
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Dear Mr Chafer
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 and/or ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
REGULATIONS 2004 – INFORMATION REQUEST
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Thank you for your request for information.
The information you requested is set out below:
I would like to know how much money in contracts from the council has been
given to the following companies since July 2017: Kingspan and Rydon . –
Please see our contract register [1]Home | Contracts Register
(north-norfolk.gov.uk)
Following the Grenfell fire how many council tower blocks (over 18 meters
high) were identified as having flammable cladding (likely made from
aluminium composite material).
How many of these high rises still have flammable cladding? We do not have
any buildings over 18 metres high.
How many other council-owned buildings, under 18m, currently have
flammable cladding? I would like this broken down into building type -
school, hospital ect - None
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