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To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assurances Lambeth Council gave to his Department on the timing of its decision on the future of Vauxhall Bus Station.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assurances Lambeth Council gave to his Department on the timing of its decision on the future of Vauxhall Bus Station.
Lambeth Council gave no assurances on the timing of its decision on the future of Vauxhall Bus Station. The Department had an informal arrangement in place with the Council whereby they agreed not to issue their decision whilst the Secretary of State was considering the issue of call-in.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, when he plans to make a decision on whether to call in the application by VCI Property Holdings to develop the island site at Vauxhall Cross.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, when he plans to make a decision on whether to call in the application by VCI Property Holdings to develop the island site at Vauxhall Cross.
The planning application by VCI Property Holdings to develop the island site at Vauxhall Cross is still being considered by Lambeth Council. The Council is expected to issue a draft decision in July 2018 following which they will consult with the London Mayor in order for him to decide whether he should direct the Council to refuse the application. The Secretary of State will await the Mayor's decision before considering whether or not to call-in the planning application.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, if he will take steps to ensure that (a) leaseholders at Malt House and Palm House in Vauxhall constituency and (b) other leaseholders do not have to pay for recladding of their blocks built by Bellway Homes.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, if he will take steps to ensure that (a) leaseholders at Malt House and Palm House in Vauxhall constituency and (b) other leaseholders do not have to pay for recladding of their blocks built by Bellway Homes.
We have made clear that building owners should do all they can to protect leaseholders from costs relating to interim measures and cladding remediation – either funding it themselves or looking at ways to recoup the costs such as insurance claims, warranties or legal action.
It is important that leaseholders are able to access specialist advice to understand their rights. The Government announced on 4 December that the Department is providing additional funding to the Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE), who provide free, initial and tailored advice to those affected, including a dedicated advice line and outreach to ensure they are aware of their rights and are supported to understand the terms of their leases.
The Department is keeping the situation for leaseholders under review.