Since they are likely to change appearance soon if they haven't
already. The list so far is:
Horatia House and Leamington House in Somerstown, Portsmouth, where
the city council is removing cladding after testing found it was a
fire risk
Three high-rise blocks on the Mount Wise Tower estate in Plymouth,
where cladding made of similar material to Grenfell Tower was found
Five high-rise blocks on Camden Council's Chalcots estate in north
London where officials are preparing to remove cladding
Braithwaite House, one of eight blocks tested on an Islington Council estate
Denning Point tower block in east London where Tower Hamlets Council
said the cladding "did not fully comply" with requirements
The Village 135 development in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, where
78 panels were being removed from one area of the site
Clements Court tower in Cranford, west London, where Hounslow Council
says it will remove the outer cladding from the building
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40380584
Some these do appear to be in slightly iffy areas mind. Somerstown for
example doesn't have the best of reputations.
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geni