Western Mail

Work starts to cover Grenfell Tower ruin

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WORK has begun to cover the ruin of Grenfell Tower, nearly four months since a fire inflicted the most costly tragedy in recent British history.

Scaffoldin­g has been put up alongside the residentia­l block so that white sheeting can be put in place, floor by floor, to shield it from public view.

Remnants of the cladding system widely suspected of fuelling the June 14 inferno will also be stripped back and taken away for examinatio­n by investigat­ors, authoritie­s say.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) said the work was expected to be completed in the first few months of 2018.

Around 80 people died and hundreds were left homeless in the disaster, which triggered the launch of a public inquiry and an enormous criminal investigat­ion.

Since the night of the fire the building’s blackened husk has been a troubling presence on the west London skyline.

Mental health profession­als voiced concern that the sight of the tower was worsening symptoms of trauma for those living nearby.

Last month Dr Alastair Bailey, the clinical psychologi­cal lead at the NHS Grenfell trauma service, said: “The fact that the tower is still there and is very high and visible from a number of different places, it can act as a trigger for a lot of people.

“So we know lots of people are avoiding the area, some people who are not avoiding the area are actively avoiding looking at the tower.”

It is expected white protective wrapping will start appearing around the scaffoldin­g from today, a spokesman for RBKC said.

He added that the material should have encased the first five floors by the end of next week and then go up at the same pace as the scaffoldin­g, around one week per floor.

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Frank Augstein > Work began to cover the ruin of Grenfell Tower yesterday, nearly four months after the fire which killed around 80

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