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Redrow pledges £200m to address unsafe cladding

The housebuilder is one of the latest firms to sign up to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s new Building Safety Pledge

Redrow House in St David's Park in Ewloe, Flintshire(Image: Ian Cooper/Daily Post Wales)

Housebuilder Redrow is pledging £164m to rectify unsafe cladding on schemes that it has been involved in historically.

The further funding takes the cost of the Flintshire-headquartered firm’s total provision to tackle safety concerns on buildings to £200m.

Flintshire headquartered Redrow is one of the latest firms to sign up to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s new , in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, which commits developers to pay for work on unsafe and non-compliant cladding on buildings between 36ft (11m) and 59ft (18m) high.

The firm said the pledge is in addition to the Residential Property Developer Tax of 4% of pre-tax profit which came into effect this month.

will now be responsible for remediating all buildings in which it was involved with in the last 30 years, whether or not it constructed them.

In February, Redrow reported in its interim results that it was setting aside an extra £10m to meet the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s demand taking its existing fire safety provision to £36m.

The company said the additional £164m will be treated as an exceptional item in the results for the 2022 financial year.