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Eclipse tower cladding to be removed

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE dated 21/08/2017; Bristol, UK. The Eclipse Tower, above Harvey Nicholls, in the Cabot Circus shopping centre in Bristol city centre. It is reported today (11/12/2017) that the residential Eclipse Tower's cladding, which is of a similar nature to that which caught fire on Grenfell Tower in London, is to be replaced. In August 2017, Avon Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the privately-owned Eclipse Tower in Cabot Circus used aluminium composite material of a similar nature to that used on Grenfell Tower. Eclipse say that they have put in extra safety measures and kept residents fully informed. Extra patrols have been introduced and residents told not to have barbecues on balconies. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE dated 21/08/2017; Bristol, UK. The Eclipse Tower, above Harvey Nicholls, in the Cabot Circus shopping centre in Bristol city centre. It is reported today (11/12/2017) that the residential Eclipse Tower's cladding, which is of a similar nature to that which caught fire on Grenfell Tower in London, is to be replaced. In August 2017, Avon Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the privately-owned Eclipse Tower in Cabot Circus used aluminium composite material of a similar nature to that used on Grenfell Tower. Eclipse say that they have put in extra safety measures and kept residents fully informed. Extra patrols have been introduced and residents told not to have barbecues on balconies. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP