The ALMO at the centre of the Grenfell disaster is “no
longer a viable option” to manage housing stock and faces being dissolved.
Kensington & Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) was effectively
stripped of its responsibilities for the tower and its surrounding estate
earlier this week. Now it looks likely to lose all of its near 10,000 homes in
the borough. Kensington & Chelsea Council has confirmed it is in talks with
housing providers over alternative management for its social housing portfolio.
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