This is why we're campaigning for real action on fire safety, following the recommendations from the Grenfell Inquiry.
Find out more about our campaign and how to get a plan to keep you safe in a fire: https://t.co/76TkerXLH0
Everyone should be able to enter and exit their home safely, but broken lifts and lack of evacuation equipment can leave residents trapped. In the event of a fire, this can cost lives.
We are disappointed to hear that this has happened once again. We will be in touch. We have a housing assembly this Saturday which Trident Point residents are welcome to attend.
Last week, both lifts in our building broke down on the hottest days of the year, so far.
We applaud @LFBHarrow for the exceptional response time, work, and professionalism. Helping a Disabled resident evacuate the building.
The building is managed by @MetTVH & @YY_Management
On Thursday, @HAHealthyHomes attended the Harrow Council Cabinet meeting, where I asked a question to Cllr Mina Parmar about the state of truly affordable and accessible housing in the borough. @InclusionLondon https://t.co/S5v00N9xPl
Our bin store & cleanliness have been ongoing issues, but with new cladding, balconies, and lifts, we stayed quiet. Silence was golden, until now. Both lifts are broken again in a building marked high fire risk with a simultaneous evacuation order. Some of us can’t evacuate. ♿️
One of the most powerful, necessary, and heartbreaking pieces of work on Netflix. Everyone should watch it. Disabled people can’t be left in high-rise buildings with no plan for evacuation. #PEEPsNow#Grenfell@InclusionLondon https://t.co/ISlRy8cjGp
I live in one of the 112 high-rise buildings in London that the @LondonFire felt appropriate to remove the stay-put advice due to fire safety concerns. This shift in policy highlights the urgent need for Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) @InclusionLondon
📢 Reminder: we are meeting this Thursday evening to review the first year of Harrow Healthy Homes and make plans for the future.
There are unconfirmed rumours of cake.
All Harrow renters and their supporters welcome!
At this month's meeting we were joined remotely by officers from Harrow Council's Private Rented Sector Enforcement Team. Tenants asked them tough questions.
As far as we know, Harrow Healthy Homes is the only forum in which officers are being held accountable in this way. 🧵
Hi @MetTVH, your lifts are again out of order. It's unacceptable Disabled people have to be stuck in their homes. We want this fixed immediately and we want to know why your lifts are always broken. #AccessDenied@InclusionLondon