A £30m fund to help buildings with dangerous cladding replace costly waking watches with alarms will be targeted towards six cities. Rules for the funding revealed £22m of the pot will be spent in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Newcastle and Sheffield. The government said this is because these areas are where the highest number of buildings in need of support are located. The funding is only open to buildings above 17.7m in height, where waking watch costs are currently being passed over to leaseholders. Read more on Inside Housing.
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