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The tower block scaffolding that became ‘a ladder for cat burglars’

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Scaffolding has been left on the towers amid a financial dispute between Thurrock Council and a contractor
Father-of-three Robert Gordon says the scaffolding became a problem once work on the refurbishments was halted

Father-of-three Robert Gordon says the scaffolding became a problem once work on the refurbishments was halted.

“They are like ladders for cat burglars, they are exactly like that,” he says.

Mr Gordon says children mess around on the scaffolding every day. But he is more worried about what happens at night.

“People don’t want to see people at their windows – it is scary,” he says. “We should feel safe in our homes and we don’t.

“They are coming at all manner of times. They climb up and rattle the windows to see if they will open. People are going to keep trying.

“They are going as far as the sixth or seventh floors trying windows.”

He has called on the council to remove the scaffolding as quickly as possible.

Liz Gordon says she does not feel safe because of the scaffolding
Bailey's kitchen window, still spattered with dried render from previous cladding work, has scaffolding right outside
Bailey’s kitchen window, still spattered with dried render from previous cladding work, has scaffolding right outside
The leader of Thurrock Council says he hopes works on the towers will resume in the next few months

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