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"Cladding's Black Hole: Who Should Fill the Gap?" – A podcast!
Alongside serious fire risk, the cladding crisis has leaves a significant funding gap. Join Our Live Discussion Today at 3 PM on LinkedIn and send some ideas too. Questions, suggestions, it is such a serious issue.
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Frightening and costly for those in situ. Many buildings still awaiting essential remediation. The government and major builders pledge support, a substantial shortfall remains. Today at 3 PM, our "Cladding Matters" podcast will discuss aspects of this pressing.
Speaking on the current state of cladding remediation, financial challenges involved, alongside potential solutions, including the important, Earl of Lytton's proposed "Polluter Pays" amendment.
Along with Stephen Day, living in a black hole at Royal Artillery Queys, will be supporters Wendy Gibson, from First Time Buyers Club alongside, experienced property lawyer, Zahrah Aullybocus. Hamish McLay, a conveyancing collaborator will join the trio in what will another lively discussion, chaired by Gareth Wax, of many purple hats fame.
Frightening and costly for those in situ. Many buildings still awaiting essential remediation. The government and major builders pledge support, a substantial shortfall remains. Today at 3 PM, our "Cladding Matters" podcast will discuss aspects of this pressing.
Speaking on the current state of cladding remediation, financial challenges involved, alongside potential solutions, including the important, Earl of Lytton's proposed "Polluter Pays" amendment.
Along with Stephen Day, living in a black hole at Royal Artillery Queys, will be supporters Wendy Gibson, from First Time Buyers Club alongside, experienced property lawyer, Zahrah Aullybocus. Hamish McLay, a conveyancing collaborator will join the trio in what will another lively discussion, chaired by Gareth Wax, of many purple hats fame.
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