It does. The house I grew up in was non standard of timber construction (Canadian design). Very difficult to get a mortgage due to the fire risk I believe.
It's funny really, my last house was a new build and aside from the brick skin they're as good as timber framed.
No data being published by PHE today due to a glitch (I guess they haven't set up the algorithm to remove the 28 day + infected from today's figures)
Separately, just saw a Critical Care Consultant on twitter saying that they're starting to see re-admissions from home of people previously...
I was trying to think the other day who the winger was that seemed to get linked with us (only really on message boards), it's him. According to wiki his career seems to be over at 32.
Edit:
We've had big storms on consecutive nights, the one on Tuesday night went on for 2 to 3 hours. Last night was, shorter but really heavy rain, huge droplets. It's a bit fresher today and much more bearable.
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Yeah, well the Steel Houses especially had a life of 10-15 years. They were built under license before 1954 whilst there was a shortage of building material.