Premier Inn has expressed "concerns" about cladding used on one of its buildings in Hounslow , saying it may not meet safety regulations.

The hotel chain said its property in Brentford, alongside ones in Tottenham and Maidenhead, have been investigated during a "detailed assessment" of its estate.

A spokeswoman said the material was different to that used to clad the Grenfell Tower where 79 people were left killed or missing presumed dead after a fire.

She said an expert was called in by the company to review the safety of its buildings.

"The safety and security of our guests and team members is always our number one priority," the spokesman said.

"Although we have concerns that the fire retardant cladding used may not adhere to recognised government guidance on compliance with the building regulations for use in high rise buildings, an independent fire expert has assured us that these hotels are safe and that they are entirely satisfied that there are robust fire safety measures and evacuation procedures in place to protect our guests and team members."

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