Applications for funding to cover the costs of "tens of thousands" of trapped leaseholders in social housing blocks with dangerous cladding are yet to be added to the vastly oversubscribed Building ...
Proposals to replace combustible cladding on an apartment building in Hull city centre are among planning applications currently under consideration by Hull City Council. New non-combustible materials ...
Only around 100 applications to the Government’s £1 billion Building Safety Fund to remove dangerous cladding have proceeded to the next stage, a minister has confirmed. Housing minister Chris Pincher ...
Paula Shalloo. Credit: Paula Shalloo. Residents in Birmingham who live in high-rise buildings above 18 metres are applying to the Government’s Building Safety Fund for money to cover the cost of ...
A £1 million fund to remove unsafe cladding from private residential buildings in Northern Ireland has opened for applications four years after the Grenfell Tower fire exposed its dangers. Aluminium ...
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 ...
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