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Spare a thought for the forgotten Welsh building safety cladding victims

By Admin4 on Jan 18, 2023 12:54 pm
Spare a thought for the forgotten Welsh building safety cladding victims

Celestia in Cardiff does not live up to its heavenly name … The Welsh Government has dithered over building safety remediation even more pathetically than the UK one, throwing in the catch-all excuse of devolved powers. Celestia’s developer Redrow has signed up to the Welsh Government’s “Pact”, but Laing O’Rourke, which both designed and built it, has not. Leaseholders see no appetite on the part of the Welsh Government seriously to take on the housebuilders responsible for the building safety scandal

By Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas is a founding member of Welsh Cladiators and the Celestia Action Group

Housing in Wales is devolved.

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