Slough Council paying thousands for fire safety

VOICED: A London Council is paying #2,000 a day for a fire safety team to spend 24 hours a day outside a converted office block. Councillors in Slough believe the block is a fire risk and say - since the Grenfell Tower fire - they have a moral duty to protect the residents. They're trying to buy the freehold so they can carry out the necessary work to make the building safe. Our Correspondent Siobhan Robbins reports. Interviews with Peter Bothwell, resident and Labour Councillor Mohammed Nazir on 21 October 2017 in Slough, United Kingdom
VOICED: A London Council is paying #2,000 a day for a fire safety team to spend 24 hours a day outside a converted office block. Councillors in Slough believe the block is a fire risk and say - since the Grenfell Tower fire - they have a moral duty to protect the residents. They're trying to buy the freehold so they can carry out the necessary work to make the building safe. Our Correspondent Siobhan Robbins reports. Interviews with Peter Bothwell, resident and Labour Councillor Mohammed Nazir on 21 October 2017 in Slough, United Kingdom
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Sky News
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October 21, 2017
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Slough, England, United Kingdom
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