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<p>As of 31 January 2019, the latest figures from the Royal Borough of Kensington
and Chelsea show that a total of 8 households from Grenfell Tower and Walk remain
in emergency accommodation out of the 202 households that required rehousing</p><p>The
8 households currently in emergency accommodation include: 3 households living in
hotels, 4 households living in serviced apartments and 1 household who is living with
friends and family</p><p><br> As of 31 January 2019, a total of 17 households from
Grenfell Tower and Walk are currently in high - quality temporary accommodation; with
a total of 177 households from Grenfell Tower and Walk having now moved into permanent
accommodation</p><p><br> We expect the Council to do whatever is necessary to ensure
households can move into permanent homes as swiftly as possible, but to do so sensitively
and taking into account individual needs, and are continuing to work closely with
the Council to ensure this occurs without unnecessary delay.</p>
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