Bristol City Council has been putting up evacuated Barton House residents in hotels and other temporary accommodation.
But some residents have stayed put in the building they call home.
Adrian, one of those who refused to leave, said: "It's not like a board game where you pick up the pieces and move them to different places, people are not going to be happy."
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Adrian is one of the residents who has refused to leave Barton HouseImage caption: Adrian is one of the residents who has refused to leave Barton House
How it all began
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Around 300 adults and an estimated 100 children were asked to leave Barton House on 14 November, because concrete in the building had not been fitted correctly.
The issue had been highlighted in building surveys carried out by Bristol City Council, which owns the building.
The evening turned into chaos as the council decided the risk to residents unacceptable and began attempting to find places for families to spend the night.
The building survey said three flats out of 98 in Barton House, which was built in 1958, were structurally compromised.
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Hotel rooms and staying put
Bristol City Council has been putting up evacuated Barton House residents in hotels and other temporary accommodation.
But some residents have stayed put in the building they call home.
Adrian, one of those who refused to leave, said: "It's not like a board game where you pick up the pieces and move them to different places, people are not going to be happy."
How it all began
Around 300 adults and an estimated 100 children were asked to leave Barton House on 14 November, because concrete in the building had not been fitted correctly.
The issue had been highlighted in building surveys carried out by Bristol City Council, which owns the building.
The evening turned into chaos as the council decided the risk to residents unacceptable and began attempting to find places for families to spend the night.
The building survey said three flats out of 98 in Barton House, which was built in 1958, were structurally compromised.