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Charis Beverton featured in EGI discussing Cladding remediation

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The recent Budget signalled an end to austerity, with the Treasury promising a wave of borrowing and funding for public services and projects. In an announcement overshadowed by coronavirus, more money was also made available to address one of the most pressing issues facing the property market – that of remediating cladding on Britain’s thousands of multi-occupancy residential buildings. To date, the government has pledged £600m to replace aluminium composite material (ACM) facades – the kind in place at Grenfell Tower – including the £200m fund which was launched for private blocks last year. But as the chancellor himself admitted,

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