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Gove letter blasts cladding and insulation manufacturers

Michael Gove (Dreamstime/Kubajunek)

Housing secretary Michael Gove has written to cladding and insulation manufacturers, demanding that they contribute to the cost of remediating unsafe buildings.

The news came as the government announced that over 35 of the UK’s biggest housebuilders have joined a building safety pledge. Under the terms of the deal, developers will fix all buildings of 11m or more in height where they had involvement in its construction over the past 30 years. The deal will be made legally enforcecable.

The industry will contribute an estimated £2bn to remediation buildings. And the government will commit another £3bn through an expansion of the Building Safety Levy.

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