Overview
- The UK government has confirmed that site preparations for the Grenfell Tower demolition will commence in August, with demolition work potentially starting in September, subject to necessary approvals.
- The demolition process is expected to take two years, with the tower being carefully brought down to ground level due to significant structural damage and ongoing deterioration risks.
- Survivors and bereaved families have expressed concerns over the lack of meaningful consultation, with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner acknowledging the absence of consensus on the tower's future.
- The Grenfell Tower Memorial Commission is consulting on plans for a permanent memorial, including a proposed 'sacred space' for reflection, with a planning application anticipated by late 2026.
- The government has committed to providing details on a secondary site where unreused or unconserved materials from the tower will be respectfully laid to rest.