Press release

On Monday 19th June 2017 we launched the Justice4Grenfell campaign following the tragic events in the early hours of Wednesday 14th June 2017. The Launch consisted of a Silent Walk of Remembrance beginning at 16:00.

We walked from the local library, (one of the community service buildings destined for the private sector) 108 Ladbroke Grove W11 1PZ, to the Grenfell site.

Bereaved families, multi faith leaders, representatives from the emergency services and the newly-elected MP for Kensington headed the walk.

The campaign is a community-led coalition established to obtain justice for all the residents of Grenfell tower. The bereaved families; survivors; the local community and representative organisations working together in a multi-faceted approach will propel it. We will leave no stone unturned to ensure that there is justice for each and everyone affected by this tragic event. The campaign’s ultimate aim is to be a platform for change to ensure that such an event never happens again.

The campaign has an immediate focus on the survivors and their families as there is a desperate need to instantly put in place an urgent and compassionate response that addresses their needs, including rehousing (in the borough); financial support and replacement of official documents.

Toby Laurent Belson – Campaign Co-ordinator said:

“We are asking for anyone affected who has not spoken to anyone yet to come forward to ensure every issue is known and taken in to account.

This will be essential for the longer-term aims of the campaign and for submission to the planned Public Inquiry. Justice 4 GRENFELL aims to empower the community to state what THEY want to be included in the terms of reference of the Inquiry and what the scope of the Inquiry should cover. The outcome of this Public Inquiry will be a litmus test for how national and Local Government policy impacts communities up and down the length of Great Britain.”

Ishmahil Blagrove – Campaign Co-ordinator said:

“It is time for all marginalised communities across Britain regardless of class, faith or ethnicity to come together and challenge the inequalities that have plagued our society”.

The Campaign’s legal strategy will be steered under the advice of human rights Barrister and champion Michael Mansfield QC.

The campaign understands the anger that local and national communities are experiencing at this time; we hear you and welcome this – but ask for those attending the walk to remain dignified and respectful in memory of those who have passed and their loved ones.

For further information and media inquiries please contact Justice4Grenfell