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Jenrick hints at more funding for leaseholders affected by cladding scandal

5 October 2020

Leaseholders trapped in buildings with potentially dangerous cladding could get more financial support from the government, Robert Jenrick has hinted.

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Posted in Cladding, Professional Press

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