Some unsafe buildings may never be identified, National Audit Office says Three in five buildings with dangerous cladding have yet to be identified, according to a report by the National Audit Office.
Fibre cement’s appearance and durability is establishing it as a versatile building envelope material, says Marley Eternity’s Ian Barclay where fibre cement cladding can be used the role it plays in ...
Some 2,000 residential buildings are still wrapped in dangerous cladding, with thousands of homeowners sleeping in potential fire-traps every night, according to the report by the Housing, Communities ...
Ministers still do not know how many buildings are wrapped in the same deadly cladding as Grenfell Tower, despite it being seven years since the disaster. The damning final report into the blaze that ...
After 72 people were killed in the devastating fire that ripped through the Grenfell Tower in London, the country unified behind a simple message: "Never again." Four years later and just 10 miles ...
A local authority knew that cladding on an area of a building that caught fire last week was similar to that which contributed to the Grenfell Tower disaster. Nearly 300 people were evacuated from ...
Unsafe cladding on a prominent city centre building is set to be removed next year. The Leicester City Council-owned Phoenix building, which is home to 63 privately-owned apartments, is covered in a ...
Building control officers must check the safety of cladding on buildings, even those shorter than 18m, the government has said. Building control officers must check the safety of cladding on buildings ...
Plans to replace cladding on the Travelodge building in Maidenhead town centre have been submitted to the Royal Borough.
Safety checks are being carried out on university buildings across Scotland following the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Universities Scotland said its members were checking to ensure that cladding used on ...
Campaigners have said the government's promise of £3.5bn of extra funding to remove unsafe cladding from England's high-rises is "too little, too late". The government said flammable materials would ...