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<p>The Government has taken major steps to ensure all residents in high-rise blocks
are safe since Grenfell. Data on the number of vulnerable persons living in residential
blocks with ACM cladding is not collected. However, the Government has announced an
unprecedented level of investment of £3.5bn to protect leaseholders from the cost
of replacing unsafe cladding in residential buildings 18 metres and over in England.
Those in lower-rise buildings, between 11 and 18 metres, will also be protected from
the costs of cladding removal with a generous new finance scheme which will mean they
will not have to pay more than £50 per month towards this remediation.</p><p> </p><p>This
Government’s commitment to implementing the Grenfell Inquiry’s recommendations remains
undimmed and we are doing everything in our power to implement them in the most practical
and effective way. It is important that we get this right and ensure the voice of
residents and those likely to be affected by the proposals such as those with accessibility
needs and disabilities, are heard. That is why we have decided to undertake a further
consultation this spring on the complex issue of personal emergency evacuation plans
(PEEPs).</p><p> </p><p>This new PEEPs consultation will build on the responses provided
to the earlier consultation and will inform the Government’s final decisions on how
to implement the PEEPs recommendations so that they are driven by effectiveness and
ultimately, ensure that all people are safe from fire in high-rise multi-occupied
buildings.</p>
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