Pressure growing for compensation over banned cladding materials

By Martin Ford | 19 June 2018

Pressure is mounting for Government compensation to be paid to buildings containing materials expected to be banned in the wake of the Grenfell fire.

Chair of the Housing, Communities and Local Government committee, Clive Betts, pressed secretary of state James Brokenshire on the issue of banning material ‘not of limited combustibility’ from high-rise buildings in the House of Commons yesterday (18 June).

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