Flat owners will not have to pay to remove dangerous cladding from lower-height buildings under new government plans, BBC Newsnight understands. It means leaseholders in buildings of between 11 and 18 ...
Hundreds of thousands of leaseholders of flats entitled to help from the Government’s cladding fund face missing out because of a ‘fundamental flaw’ in the scheme. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick ...
Owners of flats in buildings with unsafe cladding and safety defects say they still face "life-changing costs" despite a law designed to protect them. Housing Secretary Michael Gove said the Building ...
Share this Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkeIn The government is at risk of not delivering on its promise of remediating cladding on all buildings over 18 metres by 2029, The House of ...
Homeowners facing bills of up to £100,000 each to fix fire-trap flats have been denied Government funding – because they have the wrong type of defects. Two blocks, where more than 200 people live, ...
For property professionals and residents alike, combustible cladding remains one of the most pressing challenges in residential building safety. Buildings over 11 metres in height affected by unsafe ...
Flammable cladding is still being removed from buildings housing hundreds of Nottinghamshire residents, seven years after the horrific fire at Grenfell Tower. The fire at the 24-storey block of flats ...
Michael Gove is set to give property developers an Easter deadline to “do the right thing” in making safe buildings put at risk by cladding or face legal action to force them to do so, according to ...
Michael Gove is set to give property developers an Easter deadline to “do the right thing” in making safe buildings put at risk by cladding or face legal action to force them to do so, according to ...