Flats become top glass
15th Nov 2006, 10:54 GMT
A £1.2 million makeover has transformed a block of council flats from a graffiti target into a building that celebrates Docklands history. Drastic external improvement to Claremont Close in North Woolwich includes novel screen printed glass artwork. Wind
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