The Chalcots Estate evacuation
On 23 June 2017, Camden Council was advised by the London Fire Brigade to evacuate Bray, Burnham, Dorney and Taplow towers on the Chalcots Estate. This was because the type of cladding on the outside of the blocks failed fire safety tests completed by the Government.
The London Fire Brigade recommended that the Council temporarily evacuate the blocks to complete essential works to make them safe. The Council agreed a package of works with the London Fire Brigade that would bring the blocks to the required standard of fire safety and allow residents to return to their homes, including removing the cladding from the blocks and completing fire stopping works.
Residents were able to move home four weeks after the evacuation, once the fire safety works had been completed. The cladding started to be removed and fire stopping in residents’ homes was carried out and a waking watch patrolled the estate 24 hours a day, seven days a week while the cladding was being removed.
All cladding was removed by January 2018.