Cladding
Cladding work is impacting residents, MP says
Plastic sheeting was put on a block of flats on Patteson Road in Ipswich in October 9 January 2023 More needs to be done to protect residents of high-rise buildings that have unsafe cladding, an MP said. After the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, unsafe materials which pose a […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreOlympic Park affordable housing provider to use new legal powers seeking cladding remediation funding
The affordable housing company responsible for more than 1,000 flats in London’s Olympic Park will use new legal powers to attempt to force responsible parties to pay for the repair of fire safety defects, Inside Housing can reveal. Picture: Alamy Sharelines The affordable housing company responsible for more than […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreWoman ‘trapped’ in flat with same fire-risk cladding as Grenfell Tower forced to pay up to £30,000 for removal
Lisa Petty told NationalWorld she couldn’t “begin to explain the fear of living in a building with a fire risk, especially after Grenfell”. A flat owner is anxiously awaiting a cladding removal bill of up to £30,000 after a safety report concluded her home had a huge fire risk. […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreUK Gives Builders Six Weeks to Sign £2 Billion Cladding Pledge
Britain’s homebuilders have six weeks to sign a UK government contract that will commit them to repair unsafe cladding on apartment blocks — or face banishment from the housing market. The pledge will commit firms to spend an estimated £2 billion ($2.5 billion) to fix tall buildings they developed […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Michael Gove’s Post-Grenfell Cladding Crackdown
The new contracts will force developers to pay for works (Alamy) Housing Secretary Michael Gove has announced tough new plans to hold developers responsible for funding repair works to buildings with fire safety issues, and warned those who fail to comply could be blacklisted from the market. Hundreds of […] Click here to view original…
Read More‘Unfair’ leasehold system to be overhauled by new legislation to update ‘feudal’ rules
Michael Gove has pledged to relieve leaseholders in England of the burden of paying for costly repairs, and instead shift the responsibility to landlords. The Levelling Up Secretary will announce a new six-week deadline today as part of his vow to “change the system”. ‘Unfair’ leasehold system to be […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreCladding culprits ‘get away with it’ as government recovers just 3% of loans
Unsafe cladding being removed from high-rise blocks in Bootle, Merseyside, in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 Developers who covered tower blocks in unsafe cladding have paid back less than 3% of the cash lent out by the government to make buildings safe, sparking accusations they […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreAlmost half of Britons say scrap leaseholds: YouGov
Almost half of Britons support scrapping leasehold homeownership, which the government is in the middle of attempting to reform, according to the latest poll from YouGov. The survey found that 28% of those asked strongly support abolishing this system where a householder owns a property for an agreed number […] Click here to view original…
Read More‘Waking watch’ patrol introduced at fire-threat block of flats
Team of fire safety exports will continually patrol a residential building in Glasgow. ‘Waking watch’ introduced at Lancefield Quay in Glasgow. A “waking watch” patrol has been introduced at a block of flats in Glasgow after fire safety issues were identified. The measure will see a team of fire […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreGovernment cladding update: Developers to fix unsafe buildings or be banned from the market
In the latest government cladding update, Housing secretary Michael Gove has announced a six-week deadline for developers to sign a government contract agreeing to fix life-critical fire safety defects in their towers or face a ban on developing. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has published the […] Click here to view original…
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