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UK to seek extra 4 billion pounds from builders over flammable cladding - BBC

Sat, 08th Jan 2022 10:00

LONDON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Britain's government will seek an
extra 4 billion pounds ($5.4 billion) from property developers
to fund repairs to dangerous apartment blocks, in the wake of a
fire that killed more than 70 people in 2017, the BBC reported.

The deadly blaze at Grenfell Tower, a 23-storey social
housing block in west London, revealed the widespread use of
flammable cladding on apartment blocks across the country,
requiring expensive removal or round-the-clock fire watches.

The government has committed around 5 billion pounds for
repairs so far, and last year imposed a levy on housebuilders to
raise 2 billion pounds towards the cost over the next 10 years.

The BBC published government correspondence https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1479547522712580108?s=20
late on Friday showing that ministers would seek a further 4
billion pounds from developers to fund repairs to a wider range
of apartment blocks and reduce costs for the apartments'
leaseholders.

"You may use a high-level 'threat' of tax or legal solutions
in discussions with developers as a means to obtaining voluntary
contributions from them," Simon Clarke, chief secretary to the
Treasury, wrote to Michael Gove, secretary of state for housing.

The money would be used to provide government grants to fund
repairs for blocks with a height of at least 11 metres (36 ft).
Previously only government loans had been available for blocks
that were less than 18.5 metres high.

However, Clarke told Gove that if the property developers
would not pay up, he would have to find the money from the
existing housing budget.

A spokesperson for the Department for Levelling Up, Housing
and Communities had no immediate comment.

Legal liability for the repairs is disputed, and in practice
the leaseholders of individual apartments have often faced bills
for tens of thousands of pounds each for repairs from the owners
of the apartment blocks.

Developers who have had to pay out to replace cladding
include Barratt and Persimmon.

($1 = 0.7361 pounds)
(Reporting by David Milliken; Editing by Pravin Char)

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