To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many
households in (a) Barandon Walk, (b) Testerton Walk, (c) Hurstway Walk, (d) Treadgold
House and (e) Bramley House required rehousing as a result of the Grenfell Tower fire;
and how many of those households have been rehoused in (i) emergency accommodation,
(ii) temporary accommodation and (iii) permanent accommodation.
<p>Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) tenants from Barandon Walk, Testerton
Walk, Hurstway Walk, Treadgold House and Bramley House who do not feel able to remain
in their homes are eligible to be rehoused under RBKC’s Wider Grenfell Rehousing Policy.</p><p>As
of 23 May 2019 there are a total of 129 households who are eligible under the Wider
Grenfell Rehousing Policy. Of these 129 households, there are no households that remain
in emergency accommodation. 24 households have moved into new permanent homes, and
41 households are currently living in temporary accommodation, whilst awaiting a permanent
home through the Council’s Housing Register. 64 households have returned to their
home on the Lancaster West Estate.</p>