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Policy paper

Joint plan to accelerate social housing remediation and improve resident experience

Social landlords, regulators and government have committed to work together to accelerate remediation of unsafe cladding on social housing and improve resident experience.

Applies to England

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Our joint plan was published on 17 July 2025, alongside government’s separate, wider update to the Remediation Acceleration Plan.

Under the joint plan, social landlords, regulators and government commit to work together to accelerate remediation of 11m+ social buildings in England that have unsafe cladding, so that residents feel safe in their homes sooner and experience less disruption before, during and after remedial works.

The joint plan includes 22 actions that will help us to achieve 3 objectives:

  • fix buildings
  • find all unsafe buildings requiring remedial works
  • support residents

In the joint plan, government and social landlords committed to the target dates for remediation set out in the wider Remediation Acceleration Plan:

By the end of 2029, every 18m+ residential building in a government funded scheme will be remediated.

By the end of 2029, every 11m+ building with unsafe cladding will either have been remediated, have a date for completion, or its landlords will be liable for penalties.

At the heart of the joint plan is a commitment by government to invest over £1 billion to give social landlords the same access to government remediation schemes as private building owners. To deliver this, we have today published revised Cladding Safety Scheme (CSS) guidelines. The new guidelines are now in effect, and social landlords are encouraged to engage with Homes England.

Government has invited social landlords with one or more 11m+ buildings in their portfolios to sign the joint plan.

To date, the following social landlords have signed up to the joint plan:

  1. 2DominionA2Dominion Housing Group Limited
  2. Accent Group Limited
  3. Acis Group Limited
  4. Agudas Israel Housing Association Limited
  5. Anchor Hanover Group
  6. Arhag Housing Association Limited
  7. B3 Living Limited
  8. Beyond Housing Limited
  9. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
  10. bpha Limited
  11. Brentwood Borough Council
  12. Brighton and Hove City Council
  13. Bristol City Council
  14. Broadland Housing Association Limited
  15. Bromford Flagship Limited
  16. Cambridge City Council
  17. Canterbury City Council
  18. Chelmer Housing Partnership Limited
  19. Citizen Housing Group Limited
  20. City of Doncaster Council
  21. Clarion Housing Group Limited
  22. Coin Street Secondary Housing Co-operative Limited
  23. Croydon Churches Housing Association Limited
  24. Dacorum Borough Council
  25. East End Homes Limited
  26. East Midlands Housing Group Limited
  27. Eastlight Community Homes Limited
  28. Estuary Housing Association Limited
  29. First Choice Homes Oldham Limited
  30. ForHousing Limited
  31. Gateway Housing Association Limited
  32. Gentoo Group Limited
  33. Golden Lane Housing Limited
  34. Golding Homes Limited
  35. Great Places Housing Group Limited
  36. GreenSquareAccord Limited
  37. Habinteg Housing Association Limited
  38. Haringey London Borough Council
  39. Hastoe Housing Association Limited
  40. Hexagon Housing Association Limited
  41. Hightown Housing Association Limited
  42. Hill Homes
  43. Home Group Limited
  44. Housing 21
  45. Hundred Houses Society Limited
  46. Hyde Housing Association Limited & Tower Hamlets Community Housing
  47. Hyelm
  48. Incommunities Limited
  49. Ipswich Borough Council
  50. Irwell Valley Housing Association Limited
  51. Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association Limited
  52. Jigsaw Homes Group Limited
  53. Karbon Homes Limited
  54. Karibu Community Homes Limited
  55. Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council
  56. LiveWest Homes Limited
  57. Livv Housing Group
  58. London & Quadrant Housing Trust
  59. London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
  60. London Borough of Barnet
  61. London Borough of Brent
  62. London Borough of Camden Council
  63. London Borough of Ealing
  64. London Borough of Hackney
  65. London Borough of Lambeth
  66. London Borough of Lewisham
  67. London Borough of Newham
  68. London Borough of Sutton
  69. London Borough of Tower Hamlets
  70. London Borough of Waltham Forest
  71. Look Ahead Care and Support Limited
  72. Magenta Living
  73. Manchester City Council
  74. Metropolitan Housing Trust Limited
  75. Midland Heart Limited
  76. Moat Homes Limited
  77. Newark and Sherwood District Council
  78. Newcastle City Council
  79. Newlon Housing Trust
  80. North London Muslim Housing Association Limited
  81. Notting Hill Genesis
  82. Nottingham City Council
  83. Octavia Housing & Abri Group Limited
  84. Onward Group Limited
  85. Orbit Group Limited
  86. Paradigm Housing Group Limited
  87. Paragon Asra Housing Limited
  88. Peabody Trust
  89. Phoenix Community Housing Association (Bellingham and Downham) Limited
  90. Places for People Group Limited
  91. Platform Housing Group Limited
  92. Plexus UK (First Project) Limited
  93. Plus Dane Housing Limited
  94. Plymouth Community Homes Limited
  95. Poplar Housing And Regeneration Community Association Limited
  96. Portsmouth City Council
  97. Quo Vadis Trust
  98. Raven Housing Trust Limited
  99. Reading Borough Council
  100. Regenda Limited
  101. Richmond Housing Partnership Limited
  102. Rochdale Boroughwide Housing Limited
  103. Rooftop Housing Group Limited
  104. Royal Borough of Greenwich
  105. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
  106. Salix Homes Limited
  107. Salvation Army Housing Association
  108. Sanctuary Housing Association
  109. Settle Group
  110. South Tyneside Council
  111. Southampton City Council
  112. Southern Housing
  113. Southway Housing Trust (Manchester) Limited
  114. Sovereign Network Group
  115. St Albans City and District Council
  116. St Mungo Community Housing Association
  117. Stevenage Borough Council
  118. Stockport Homes Limited
  119. Stonewater Limited
  120. Tamil Community Housing Association Limited
  121. Teign Housing
  122. The ExtraCare Charitable Trust
  123. The Guinness Partnership Limited
  124. The Industrial Dwellings Society (1885) Limited
  125. The Riverside Group Limited
  126. Thirteen Housing Group Limited
  127. Thrive Homes Limited
  128. Together Housing Group Limited
  129. Torus62 Limited
  130. Two Rivers Housing
  131. Vico Homes Limited
  132. Vivid Housing Limited
  133. Wandle Housing Association Limited
  134. Watmos Community Homes
  135. West Northamptonshire Council
  136. Wolverhampton City Council
  137. Women’s Pioneer Housing Limited
  138. Wythenshawe Community Housing Group Limited
  139. YMCA St Paul’s Group
  140. Yorkshire Housing Limited
  141. Your Housing Group Limited

This page will be updated to list the names of social landlords who have signed up to the joint plan.

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Published 17 July 2025
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  1. List of social landlords who have signed up to the joint plan updated.

  2. First published.

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2025-08-18 08:43
List of social landlords who have signed up to the joint plan updated.

2025-07-17 13:21
First published.