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Government gives £8m for councils’ cladding enforcement teams

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: Gary Hider | Dreamstime.com)

The government has set aside £8m more in funding for council enforcement teams to hold building owners to account for cladding repairs on high-rise properties.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities said that councils had already begun enforcement work through their own teams, but that extra support meant they could provide more support to leaseholders.

The funding will be split between 59 councils in England, with priority going to those with the highest number of unsafe buildings. That means funding will flow in particular to councils in London, Manchester and Birmingham.

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