The number of tower blocks with unsafe cladding that has to be stripped out lifted to well over 4,000 in March, according to official figures.
There are 4,329 residential buildings at 11 metres and over with unsafe fire-safety cladding that need remediation work in England, and Northern Ireland, up by 237 since February, according to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities.
It adds that “the majority” of this increase is due to revised social housing data, added to its private rented building figures.
Why has it taken seven years to include the significant number of unsafe social housing tower blocks |
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