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Fewer than a third of buildings with unsafe cladding remediated

Facade of a building where cladding is being removed
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Only a third (29%) of residential buildings with unsafe cladding in England have completed remediation, according to the latest government figures.

The monthly data from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) shows that, as of the end of July, just 2,299 (50%) of the 4,630 residential buildings 11m and over in height identified with unsafe cladding have either started or completed remediation works.

On Monday, a fire broke out in a residential block of flats in East London with known safety issues.

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