Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Government Ready To ‘Name And Shame’ Over Cladding Remediation


The government is close to “naming and shaming” those owners of buildings who have yet to take any action to remove dangerous cladding from high-risk residential buildings. Housing secretary Robert Jenrick told MPs he wanted building owners who had yet to apply for cash from the government’s £200m remediation fund to do so as quickly as possible. The fund, set up to support building owners’ efforts to remediate tower blocks featuring ACM cladding, closes in December. 22 privately-owned high-risk residential buildings currently had no plans in place to have their ACM cladding removed. Read more on the Housing Today website.


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