Manchester Evening News

Upgrade to make tower block greener

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A TowEr block is having its exterior wall insulation replaced as part of an upgrade of high rises.

Montgomery House in Hollinwood. oldham – owned by First Choice Homes housing associatio­n – is currently being refurbishe­d to make it more energy efficient.

The exterior wall insulation on the building on Hawthorn road, which is visible from the M60 motorway, has been stripped back and is being replaced along with the roof covering and windows.

Bosses at First Choice say the old cladding was not the same type as was used on Grenfell tower and the work is not related to fire safety.

But they added that the new insulation will be non-combustibl­e and in line with housing regulation­s. There are currently 39 tenancies at Montgomery House.

The work forms part of wider changes proposed by First Choice to its housing stock in oldham, including the demolition of Crossbank House and Summervale House on Manchester Street.

It’s planned that razing the towers will make way for new family homes, as the housing associatio­n plans to build more than 800 homes in oldham over the next five years.

It is also carrying improvemen­t work on more than 100 properties at Montgomery House and Littlemoor House on Huddersfie­ld road.

Heidi Thompson, executive director of homes and investment at First Choice Homes said: “The tower block Montgomery House is currently being refurbishe­d on our behalf by the Casey Group as part of a wider investment scheme.”

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