'Plan to rip out innovative heated walls on iconic estate will leave us poorer'
Briefly

The Camden Council plans to replace the innovative radiant walls heating system of the Alexandra Road estate with individual heating units, citing extreme corrosion and reliability issues in the existing pipework. While council members argue it offers more control for residents, many oppose the change, fearing structural damage and potential for increased mold without the background heating. Multiple residents warn that the decision could jeopardize both their quality of life and the architectural integrity of this renowned estate.
Camden Council claims that the work is necessary because the 50-year-old pipework suffers from extreme corrosion and leaks, making the heating and hot water unreliable.
Hundreds living in Rowley Way have opposed the plans, claiming it will irreversibly damage its architecture with bulky pipework, jeopardizing comfort and structural integrity.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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