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BrumLAG In the Media

Ben Ellis of Switch Radio

BrumLAG Interview on Switch Radio

By BrumLAG | 20 June 2021

Eva from BrumLAG was interviewed by Ben Ellis of Switch Radio.

Rally Interview on BBC Radio WM

By BrumLAG | 7 June 2021

Members of BrumLAG was interviewed for BBC Radio West Midlands about the Birmingham Rally talking about the #EnoughIsEnough protest.

EOCS 5 June Rallies Live Stream

By BrumLAG | 5 June 2021

EOCS 5 June Rallies Full Live Stream Sarah from CladDAG and Birmingham EOCS Rally Livestream

Playing with fire!

Birmingham Rally 5 June 2021

By BrumLAG | 5 June 2021

Birmingham Rally 5 June 2021 Live Feed Video Gallery

BBC Radio WM

BrumLAG Interview on BBC Radio WM

By BrumLAG | 15 April 2021

Jen from BrumLAG was interviewed by Daz Hale on BBC Radio West Midlands about the Mayoral Hustings talking about the Cladding and Fire Safety Scandal.

Hustings

Mayoral Hustings

By BrumLAG | 14 April 2021

Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Mayoral Hustings to hear the candidates discuss the Cladding and Fire Safety Scandal. To the candidates who answered with sincerity. Liam Byrne MP – Labour Party Cllr Steve Caudwell – Green Party Andy Street – Conservative Jenny Wilkinson – Liberal Democrat Chaired by Patrick Burns, a consummate…

BrumLAG Open Meeting 22 Feb 2021

By BrumLAG | 22 February 2021

We discuss the latest Government funding announcement, with guest speakers and impact statements from those affected. And an update on the national Building Safety Scandal. Guest speakers Andy Street West Midlands Mayor and Preet Gill MP, with a contribution from Andrew Mitchell MP.     Recording Slides Q&A Answers to the questions raised in the…

Jen from BrumLAG on Newsnight

By BrumLAG | 10 February 2021

“We all bought our homes in good faith and deserve a right to be safe in our homes.” Jenny Reid, from the Birmingham Leaseholder Action Group, says £3.5bn in extra govt funding for building safety still “seriously underestimates the size and scale of the issue”

End Our Cladding Scandal Birmingham Summit on Capitol Radio

By News Feed | 23 October 2020

Telling the housing minister Lord Greenhalgh about their dangerous cladding!

Birmingham Cladding Scandal Summit 22 Oct 2020

By News Feed | 22 October 2020

Roundtable discussion on the cladding scandal with affected residents, Lord Greenhalgh, Minister for Building Safety and Communities, Mike Amesbury MP, Shadow Minister for Housing, Communities and Local Government, and Birmingham MPs.

Government

Parliamentary report exposes widespread fire-safety failings three years on from Grenfell Tower inferno

By News Feed | 26 June 2020

Three years on from the deadly Grenfell Tower fire, around 2,000 high-rise residential or publicly owned buildings are still covered with dangerous cladding, says a cross-party parliamentary report. Titled “Cladding: Progress of Remediation,” the report by Parliament’s Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) committee exposes the deadly conditions still […] Click here to view original…

An open letter to Robert Jenrick: the costs of delayed leasehold reform

By News Feed | 1 June 2020

LKP chair of trustees Martin Boyd writes to Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick to raise concerns over leasehold reform Dear Robert, Just over ten years ago, an old leaseholder died of shame because she could not pay the huge major works bill from her social sector landlord. That single death […] Click here to view original…

Manchester tower block residents ineligible for £1bn recladding fund

By News Feed | 31 May 2020

Residents of a Manchester tower block facing bills of thousands of pounds to fix dangerous cladding have been dealt “a massive blow” after finding out they are ineligible to apply for the government’s new £1bn building safety fund. The fund, which was officially launched on Tuesday , excludes remediation […] Click here to view original…

Applications for government’s £1bn fund to remove unsafe cladding open next week

By News Feed | 30 May 2020

Applications for the government’s £1bn fund to remove dangerous cladding from high-rise buildings will open on Monday. More than half a million people in England and Wales could be living in homes with unsafe cladding, analysis by industry body the Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA) said in February. […] Click here to view original…

Residents of Manchester tower block who took out loans to remove cladding can’t get government funding

By News Feed | 30 May 2020

Skyline Central 1 ‘Heartbroken’ residents of a Manchester tower block forced to take out loans to fix dangerous cladding will be unable to apply for financial help from the government. A new £1 billion fund for the removal of flammable materials will not support projects that have already started, […] Click here to view original…

Residents should not be left to pay for remedies to unsafe tower block cladding

By gecal | 30 May 2020

High-rise buildings (Babek Gadirly – Pexels) In 2015, after eight years of saving, my partner and I were finally able to buy our own home. Two happy years later, I found out that my home was wrapped in dangerous cladding, similar to that found on Grenfell Tower. Overnight, there […] Click here to view original…

Manchester Skyline residents refused access to cladding money

By News Feed | 28 May 2020

People living at Skyline tower block in Manchester said they were given no option but to take out “life-changing” loans The government has confirmed a new £1bn fund to replace dangerous cladding will not be available to people in buildings where work has already started. A condition has been […] Click here to view original…

Leaseholders ‘heartbroken’ over exclusion from government cladding fund

By News Feed | 28 May 2020

Leaseholders at a Manchester block who accepted huge loans to fund the removal of their dangerous cladding have said they are “heartbroken” over their exclusion from a government fund. The Skyline Central building in Manchester (picture: Google Street View) Sharelines Residents of Skyline Central 1, which has combustible high-pressure […] Click here to view original…

Government pays £1 billion to release apartment leaseholders from cladding nightmare

By News Feed | 27 May 2020

The estimated 600,000 apartment owners who have been unable to sell their homes because they live in tower blocks over 18 metres tall fitted with unsafe cladding are to be helped with a further £1 billion in funding. A Building Safety Fund has been launched by the Ministry of […] Click here to view original…

New £1 billion building safety fund to remove dangerous cladding from high rise buildings

By News Feed | 26 May 2020

Building owners urged to register for the government’s £1 billion fund to remove and replace unsafe non-ACM cladding systems on high-rise residential buildings. Fund takes total government funding for cladding remediation to £1.6 billion Sprinkler systems to be provided in all new blocks of high-rise residential buildings over 11 […] Click here to view original…

Video

Event Name Westminster Hall
House Commons
Event Location Westminster Hall
Event Type Second chamber
Date Wed 12 Feb 2020
Start Time 15:10:00
End Time 15:13:44

From Birmingham Live Article 4 March 2020

#CladdingScandal Rally at Westminster 24 February 2020