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Mid-rise buildings with fire safety defects ‘overlooked’ by ministers, residents warn

15 November 2020

Former residents of four mid-rise buildings which were destroyed by fires have written to ministers demanding that support to remove dangerous cladding should be available to buildings below 18m.

Click here to view original web page at www.insidehousing.co.uk

Posted in Cladding, Professional Press and tagged 18m, Bolton, Building Safety Bill, Building Safety Fund, Care Homes, HPL, Inside Housing, Lord GreenHalgh, MHCLG, Robert Jenrick, Student Accommodation

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