Our report from Barratt’s 2023 AGM
It’s almost two years since Michael Gove announced a “reset” of the Government’s approach to the building safety crisis, with a principle of “protecting leaseholders and
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It’s almost two years since Michael Gove announced a “reset” of the Government’s approach to the building safety crisis, with a principle of “protecting leaseholders and
Everyone deserves a safe home in which to live, work, care for our families and make plans for our future. A safe home is the
Thanks to the kind support of ShareAction, a leaseholder affected by the building safety crisis attended Berkeley Group’s AGM on 8th September to question the
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Despite previous assurances from the big six mortgage lenders, far too many leaseholders of flats affected by cladding and other safety defects are still unable
First remediation order granted under the Building Safety Act In August, a remediation order was granted by the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) under the Building Safety
Our meeting with Secretary of State, Michael Gove and the Department of Levelling Up, Housing & Communities On Wednesday 6th September 2023, we met with
Baroness Kath Pinnock has always been an incredibly strong advocate for leaseholders and tenants affected by the building safety scandal, and she was keen to
We met with executives from Aviva Investors and Aviva Insurance on 6th July, to discuss in more depth the questions that we raised with Aviva’s
We have written to Mr Gove to ensure he is fully aware that little has changed on the ground for the majority of leaseholders impacted