Claddag granted permission to apply for judicial review on PEEPS
Claddag (a Disabled leaseholder's group) has been given permission by the UK High Court to take its case against the Home Office to Judicial Review.
Claddag is a group of residents who are disabled or have health conditions and are living in homes affected by the cladding and building safety crisis.
They are looking to hold the government to account, to make sure that they implement the findings of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and recommend that all Disabled people living in high-rise buildings should have the right to a personal emergency evacuation plan (PEEP), but the Government is refusing to make those fundamental changes.
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