Contractor appointed to replace flats' cladding

Chris CaulfieldLocal Democracy Reporting Service
News imageGoogle The exterior of a long block of flats in Woking, with cream coloured cladding around its modern windows and brown tiles on its rooves.Google
Cladding is to be replaced on buildings in the Lakeview Estate

Work to replace cladding on 170 homes in Woking, Surrey, can now begin after contractors were approved.

Woking Borough Council received a regulatory notice in December 2023 over fire safety work needed for its housing stock.

Lakeview Estate in Horsell was judged to be among the highest risk and stripped of its flammable cladding, with residents' homes covered with temporary sheets to help keep out the water.

Following a meeting of Woking Borough Council's executive committee work for a permanent fix at the 14 blocks is expected to be completed within the year, after it signed off on a company to do the work, says the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

Planning permission has already been secured and the council has approved two-year contracts with Amber Construction Services and Mulalley and Company.

Leaseholders will not have to pay for the cladding work, but the council is also carrying out general repairs to the blocks while scaffolding is up which they will have to cover.

Leader of the council, Ann-Marie Barker, said: "We moved to the point where it made perfect sense to get the windows and doors done at the same time as doing this."

She said there were further complications due to the way the blocks had been built, adding: "Each and every block, although built about the same time and look pretty much the same on the outside, have different construction methods and so there had to be a whole pile of different solutions found.

"There's got to be a design for each and every one."

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