Richmond houses collapse during HMO redevelopment

The buildings at 47A, 47 and 49 Lower Mortlake Road after the collapseImage source, Charlotte Lillywhite
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Two houses being renovated collapsed just before 15:00 BST on Tuesday

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Two houses undergoing redevelopment in west London have collapsed part way through their renovation.

Developers were converting the buildings into 14 "co-living units".

Emergency services were called to Lower Mortlake Road in Richmond at about 15:00 BST on Tuesday.

There were no injuries, the London Ambulance Service said, and the London Fire Brigade is investigating the cause of the collapse.

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The buildings at 47A, 47 and 49 Lower Mortlake Road

Planning permission was granted by Richmond Council, external in 2023 for the construction of a house in multiple occupation (HMO), described by the developers as similar to student accommodation but for working people.

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