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Government funding for unsafe cladding — who really foots the bill?

A tower block in Leamington with its cladding removed as a precaution following the Grenfell Tower disaster. (Photo 197698572 © Gary Hider | Dreamstime.com)
A tower block in Leamington with its cladding removed as a precaution following the Grenfell Tower disaster. (Photo 197698572 © Gary Hider | Dreamstime.com)

Simon Lewis on the discussion around building safety, and particularly the replacement of combustible cladding, which continues to dominate the headlines for the construction sector.

The government’s February 2021 announcement on support measures for affected buildings came against a backdrop of increasing pressure to improve its existing funding arrangements, which were launched to deal with unsafe cladding in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy.

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