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Government yet to determine where cladding remediation cost burden will fall

Lord Greenhalgh

The government is still working to determine where the cost burden for the remediation of dangerous cladding in buildings across England will fall.

Building safety minister Lord Greenhalgh last week told the House of Lords that the government was carrying out “detailed research” to understand the costs involved, particularly in the case of lower-rise and medium-rise buildings.

His response came after Lord German asked for an update from the government on an estimated shortfall of £7.9bn between the £15bn expected to be required to fully remediate buildings with dangerous cladding, and the £5.1bn set aside by government, as well as a £2bn tax on developers.

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