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Leaseholders Take To The Streets To Protest Over Cladding Crisis<br>When ordinary homeowners take to the streets to protest, it is generally a sign that <br>something is badly wrong. Thousands of leaseholders whose homes have been blighted <br>by the cladding scandal, have now clearly reached the point where they feel they have <br>no other outlet for their anger and frustration other than to do just that. So a series of <br>protests to u201chit the developers where it hurts...u201d will take place across the country next <br>week outside offices and sales showrooms, with a national rally to follow in London on <br>15 Jul
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Leaseholders Take To The Streets To Protest Over Cladding Crisis When ordinary homeowners take to the streets to protest, it is generally a sign that something is badly wrong. Thousands of leaseholders whose homes have been blighted by the cladding scandal, have now clearly reached the point where they feel they have no other outlet for their anger and frustration other than to do just that. So a series of protests to “hit the developers where it hurts...” will take place across the country next week outside offices and sales showrooms, with a national rally to follow in London on 15 July. https://ringley.co.uk/blogs/leaseholders-take-to-the-streets-to-protest-over-cladding- crisis