A “comprehensive plan” is needed to help leaseholders in high-risk flats who have been left with bills running into the hundreds of thousands and flats that are worthless, ministers have been told.
Flats have been left with damp and mould after cladding was removed due to fire safety concerns. Cardiff Council stripped the material from Lydstep flats in Gabalfa in the wake of the Grenfell Tower ...
Flat owners are being hit with huge bills for fire safety work because their blocks are not tall enough to qualify for funding announced after the Grenfell Tower fire. The previous government launched ...
Property developer Bellway has set aside a further £51.8million to fix fire-trap flats after its profits doubled, it was announced yesterday. The firm said the extra funding takes the amount it has ...
Flammable cladding and parts of balconies on a block of flats will be removed if a planning application is approved. Developers want to remove the materials on Grand Union House in Stoke Road, Slough, ...
More than a quarter of a million flats are in buildings with potentially dangerous cladding - with an estimated 116,000 still waiting for work to start on making them safe. The first figures released ...
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