Taxpayers should not fund the replacement of Grenfell-style cladding from private tower blocks, a Conservative peer said as the Government announced that it would pay an estimated £200 million to ...
Less than £1.5m of £200m allocated to remove dangerous cladding from high-rise buildings in the private sector has been handed out, a damning report by the UK’s spending watchdog has revealed. An ...
PAS 9980 was intended to help solve the country’s most pressing building safety risks, but the guidance appears open to exploitation. Peter Apps speaks to experts to find out more PAS 9980 was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:PA Wire/PA Images (PA Wire/PA Images) Dangerous cladding on the capital's high-rise buildings won't be fixed "for some ...
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Dangerous flammable cladding still not removed from dozens of NSW high-rise apartment buildings
Hundreds of families are still sleeping in dangerous apartment buildings, eight years after the Grenfell Tower fire prompted governments worldwide to crack down on flammable cladding. Data obtained ...
The government will pay for the removal of unsafe cladding for all leaseholders in high-rise buildings, housing secretary Robert Jenrick has announced. Under plans announced today (February 10) the ...
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