Housebuilders offer compromise deal to Gove on cladding costs

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HBF says members would agree to carry out critical works on own buildings and hand back Building Safety Fund cash

Housebuilders have made an offer to Michael Gove to pay for some fire safety remediation costs as part of a compromise deal.

Stewart Baseley, chair of the Home Builders Federation, has set out a suggested offer in a letter to the housing secretary released today.

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