Chalcots Estate

[1] The Chalcots Estate was built on land owned by Eton College, which is reflected in the names of the individual buildings.

However, Camden Council stated that the insulation used "significantly differs" from that on Grenfell Tower, as it included "fire-resistant Rockwool insulation designed to prevent the spread of fire and fire-resistant sealant between floors, designed to stop a high-intensity flat fire from spreading to neighbouring flats".

[7] On 23 June, Camden Council stated that 800 homes in the five tower blocks were being evacuated in order to undertake "urgent fire safety works".

[9] By 31 July, the decision had been reversed and residents were ordered to vacate the temporary accommodation and move back into the flats.

[11] Drum and bass artist Goldie lived for ten years at the Dorney Tower flat of film maker and photographer Gus Coral.

The Dorney Tower in 2010, showing the cladding