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New Funding for Cladding Removal Expands to Smaller Buildings

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The UK government has announced new funding to address dangerous cladding on residential buildings under 11 metres tall, a significant shift aimed at enhancing fire safety. Previously, only taller buildings qualified for government assistance, leaving many leaseholders facing hefty bills for necessary repairs. This funding, administered by Homes England, prioritises buildings identified as having the greatest fire safety risks, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on residents.

Building safety minister Samantha Dixon highlighted that this initiative is crucial for residents who have lived in uncertainty due to cladding issues. While campaigners have welcomed the move, they caution that without sufficient funding, the scheme could become bureaucratic, potentially delaying remediation efforts further.

The National Housing Federation has expressed support for this extended funding, arguing that height alone should not determine safety risks. They emphasised the need for a comprehensive approach to ensure all buildings are safe, as the scale of the issue remains significant.

As the government continues to address the cladding crisis, the implications for insurance premiums are also under review, with the aim of ensuring leaseholders are not unfairly charged for safety risks they did not cause. This multifaceted approach is essential for restoring confidence among residents and ensuring their safety in the long term.

Source: LBC News

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