Apply for a grant for the removal of unsafe cladding

Use this service to apply for a grant for remediation of a residential building in England, including London.

Applicants are able to add as many buildings as they need to, one at a time.

About this service

The Building Remediation Hub and applications made for grant funding from the Cladding Safety Scheme and Building Safety Fund (BSF) are managed by Homes England.

Remediation work for eligible buildings that are over 18m in London is funded through the Building Safety Fund and managed by the Greater London Authority and the Department for Levelling Up, Homes and Communities.

All other eligible applications, including buildings that are 11-18m in London or mixed height buildings that are not already in the Building Safety Fund, are funded through the Cladding Safety Scheme and managed by Homes England.

For questions about using this service, please contact support@claddingsafetyscheme.co.uk

Who can use this service?

Applications can only be made by the person legally responsible for the external repair of the building. This is likely to be the freeholder, local authority or Right to Manage company, or a property managing agent.

If whoever has built your buildings has signed up to the Developer's Pledge, check if they should be paying for your building remediation through the Developers Pledge policy.

You can use this service if you:

  • are a Responsible Entity
  • an authorised representative of a Responsible Entity
  • are eligible to apply for government funding, having sought other routes of funding
If you are a leaseholder or resident you cannot register for the fund. Please contact your building owner or managing agent as they will be able to register your building.

This service is for buildings that are:

  • over 11 metres high
  • residential, with at least one flat with a lease over 21 years where leaseholder is responsible for external repair
  • have unsafe cladding on an external wall

Before you start

To apply for funding, you'll need to:

  • prove building eligibility for remediation works through a Fire Risk Assessment of External Walls (FRAEW) completed to PAS9980:2022 standards through our accredited panel
  • register a new building application
  • provide details on the Responsible Entity for remediation work

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Next steps

If your funding application is approved, before you can receive grant funding, you'll need to:

  • compile a works package, providing full contractor scheduling and costs details for the remediation works
  • Seek required statutory consents for the works
  • demonstrate value for money in your works package by getting multiple quotes or through tender process

Once your grant is approved and you start work, we will expect regular updates as a condition of providing funding, and that you keep leaseholders fully informed.