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<p><del class="ministerial">Following the Grenfell Tower tragedy we have been working
urgently to identify any other buildings over 18 metres with potentially unsafe aluminium
composite material (ACM) cladding. With the support of local authorities, fire and
rescue services and the expert panel, MHCLG is supporting building owners to take
immediate steps to ensure the safety of residents. Homes England is also reviewing
the implications where homes may have been purchased with the support of Help to Buy
Equity Loan.</del></p><p><strong><ins class="ministerial">The Government does not
hold data for every year since 2010-11. In March this year we published a study on
“The Incidence, Value and Delivery of Planning Obligations and Community Infrastructure
Levy in England in 2016-17”. This found that last year Section 106 obligations with
estimated value of £5.1 billion had been levied. This included affordable housing
contributions worth an estimated £4 billion. £75 million of this was delivered through
commuted sums, and the remainder was delivered in-kind.</ins></strong></p><p><strong><ins
class="ministerial">Excluding affordable housing and land, s106 obligations to the
value of £613.1 million were levied in direct contributions, and obligations to the
value of £72.1 million were levied in in kind contributions.</ins></strong></p>
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