I had a constituent case recently that has raised some questions about how the Scottish Government are dealing with this across the border. My constituent is trying to sell a flat. As we know, Scotland does not have a leasehold system. Non-ACM cladding has left the property in limbo with disagreement from all involved parties about its safety and, therefore, the need for remediation. I do not doubt that this is a widespread issue in private and socially-owned properties, but will the hon. and learned Lady shed some light on the Scottish Government’s plan for funding remediation for such buildings?
High Rise Social Housing: Reducing Fire Risk
Proceeding contribution from
Margaret Ferrier
(Independent (affiliation))
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 14 September 2021.
It occurred during Debate on High Rise Social Housing: Reducing Fire Risk.
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