Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Julian Elliott Photography / Getty Images MPs have expressed "deeply regrettable scepticism" about Government plans to ...
For property professionals and residents alike, combustible cladding remains one of the most pressing challenges in residential building safety. Buildings over 11 metres in height affected by unsafe ...
Leaseholders have described their dismay at facing "unaffordable" increases in charges to pay for the removal of cladding on their building. Joseph Brown, 63, has owned a flat in Harrowden Court, ...
Leaseholders at a Birmingham apartment block have said their homes have become "unliveable" as long running cladding and safety works remain unfinished, in what they call a "horror story". Residents ...
MSPs have voted to pass a bill that aims to tackle unsafe cladding on buildings - and avoid fires like the Grenfell Tower disaster. The Housing Cladding Remediation Bill passed unanimously at Holyrood ...
Cladding remediation is pressing housebuilders and developers to begin an introspective examination of not only their buildings but their construction processes, explains Mike White, CTO at Zutec. So ...
The government will publish a code of practice covering the remediation of buildings this summer, the building safety minister has said. The government will publish a code of practice covering the ...
It has been nearly seven years since the Grenfell fire, yet thousands of buildings are still in need of cladding remediation. Peter Apps investigates why the process has been moving at such a glacial ...
Up to 1,450 residential buildings may need remediation work, including about 250 high-rises Up to £3bn of public money may have to be spent assessing and removing potentially flammable cladding from ...
Share this Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkeIn The UK’s continued difficulties in remediating flammable cladding from its housing stock following the Grenfell Tower disaster in 2017 ...
Developers who covered tower blocks in unsafe cladding have paid back less than 3% of the cash lent out by the government to make buildings safe, sparking accusations they are “getting away with it”.
The starting date for a tax on housing developers that will fund vital cladding remediation work is being delayed by a year, the Scottish Government has announced. Public finance minister Ivan McKee ...