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  1. Open Consultation Banning the use of combustible materials in the external walls of high-rise residential buildings READ MORE HERE: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/banning-the-use-of-combustible-materials-in-the-external-walls-of-high-rise-residential-buildings Important please be aware this consultation closes at 11:45pm on 14 August 2018
  2. Hi first post , hope its in the right place I have recently laid a new patio in my garden and used a product called "Geo-fix" jointing compound to point the joints. I purchased it from a local builders merchants and asked for "Grey" to match my new slabs. After pointing it, I have noticed that the colour specified on the tub isn't what i have in reality. Its more like a buff colour. I have sopke to in person and e-mailed the builders merchant with photos of my problem and they informed me it was an issue the supplier would address. The supplier has told me via the builders merchant that thats the grey they make and have offered a replacement tub for free. I work as a bricklayer and know that if i cut out the old pointing ( in my own time and at my own expense) that its more than likely that i will damage the slabs. Do you think its a fair an acceptable offer they have made. Where would i stand legally on this issue please ? I have attached some photos for reference. Many thanks Sean
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