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Three more developers sign building safety contract

A tower block in Leamington with its cladding removed as a precaution following the Grenfell Tower disaster. (Photo 197698572 © Gary Hider | Dreamstime.com)
Eleven developers failed to sign Gove's contract by the set deadline (Photo: Gary Hider/Dreamstime.com)

London Square, Telford Homes and Ballymore are the latest developers to sign the government’s building safety remediation contract after missing the 13 March deadline.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) published a list last week with the companies who failed to sign by the set time frame, as well as those who had complied.

The government wrote to housebuilders and mixed-use developers on 30 January asking them to sign a new remediation contract by 13 March.

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