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		<title>The Half Finished Off Building</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we pass three years since the &#8216;Pride of Place&#8217; refurbishment of Somerton House, which was completed by Camden Council&#8217;s Capital Projects team, it&#8217;s time to reflect on how far we&#8217;ve got&#8230; besides that the paint is flaking, some doors weren&#8217;t painted, the lif breaks or leaves you stranded, some work which was paid for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we pass three years since the &#8216;Pride of Place&#8217; refurbishment of Somerton House, which was completed by Camden Council&#8217;s Capital Projects team, it&#8217;s time to reflect on how far we&#8217;ve got&#8230; besides that the paint is flaking, some doors weren&#8217;t painted, the lif breaks or leaves you stranded, some work which was paid for remains to be done. Capital Projects paid £750,000 for the work &#8211; yet the flaws are becoming more apparent as the days go by.</p>
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<li>Where in London can you find a newly refurbished building – with no fire protection in the risers?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find a building with a ‘secure intercom’ system – but only on one of the three doors?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find flats after a £1,000 refurbishment – but nothing touched in over 90% of them!</li>
<li>Where in London can you find people living whilst breathing in noxious fumes from a top hotel?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find asbestos left by the builders paid to remove it?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find wiring left behind by people paid to remove it?</li>
<li>Where in London is a newly-refurbished building, with the old lighting still in the lobbies?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find a 7<sup>th</sup> floor door handle – meant for a bloody wardrobe?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find the wiring Thomas-Sinden promised to re-wire into the purpose-made conduit?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find purpose made conduit – failing after only a few years (and probably out of guarantee)?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find original 1960’s fixtures and fittings or 1980’s left-overs (or a bodge, possibly by EPS) – still in daily use?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find brand-new windows (sold by Del-Boy Trotter) that are a safety nightmare, and unsuitable for a high-rise property?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find lift call buttons which can cut your fingers?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find London’s oldest, 1960’s classic lift, unmaintained and noisy as hell?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find communal halls that don’t see hot water?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find a high-rise building with windows that aren’t cleaned?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find loyal tenants paying their way, with no attempts at upgrading their ameneties to a modern standard?</li>
<li>Where in London can you find a Camden Council building where our money isn’t re-invested to improve our dignity?</li>
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<p>Welcome to London</p>
<p>Welcome to Somerton House</p>
<p>You can find us above the purple Premier Inn and red Costa Coffee signs – we’ve got a shiny new sign beside the corporate heaven, thanks to BAM and Unison for their help and community spirit in helping to install the new Somerton House sign – Camden were quite happy to let our safety and security go by the by for the sake of the cost of installing it.</p>
<p>Thanks too, hotel – for painting the walls and fences to give the place a spruce up – sorry that Camden couldn’t pay their way.</p>
<p>Where in London can you find a community as diverse and friendly as ours – we’re a small village in the sky, surrounded by other unique villages – each with local people.</p>
<p>Yet around one million people per day pass us by. Look up and wave sometime!<br />
Maybe we should shout louder.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth bearing in mind that we&#8217;re picking up the pieces, and asking for work which we all have paid for, be done. Properly.</p>
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