The fund, which comes six years after the Grenfell tower fire in London, follows a similar scheme in England
A £33million scheme has been launched in Northern Ireland to address fire safety risks linked to external wall cladding in residential buildings.It applies to residential buildings over 11 metres tall where a developer cannot be identified, traced or held responsible.Stormont's Department for Communities formed an agreement with the UK Government's housing department that Northern Ireland applications can be processed and delivered through its Cladding Safety Scheme.
He said that "post-Grenfell, issues have been raised with almost 500 apartments" in his constituency. "With light at the end of the tunnel, this announcement reflects the benefit of dogged and determined efforts to get the job done."
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